John Kitchin writes:
Thanks for replying John.
> I see, if it is just export you can still use a link with custom exporters
> for internal and external recipes. eg: [[irec: some recipe label]] might
> export to \uline{some recipe label} and [[erec:some other recipe]]
I see, if it is just export you can still use a link with custom exporters
for internal and external recipes. eg: [[irec: some recipe label]] might
export to \uline{some recipe label} and [[erec:some other recipe]] might
export to \uuline{some other recipe}, and you would use the ulem latex
John Kitchin writes:
> You could just use regular links for this. You could setup a face function
> that changes the color depending on it being internal or external, or you
> could make separate links for them. SeeĀ
>
You could just use regular links for this. You could setup a face function
that changes the color depending on it being internal or external, or you
could make separate links for them. See
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2016/11/04/New-link-features-in-org-9/
for many examples of what kinds
For my current series of books that I'm writing in org-mode which is
being exported to latex, I need to differentiate between recipes in the
current working file, and to recipes in an external file. This is in a
series of books all containing recipes. So what I'm looking for is the
ability to use