Hi Richard,
I recently have written my dissertation in orgmode.
I switched to latex for the final 4 weeks between the correction version
(completely written in orgmode) and the final version.
What I liked about org:
- Outlining functionality
- Synopsis drawers and view
- Markup
- Compiling
From: David Rogersdavidandrewrog...@gmail.com
To:nicholas.do...@hp.com
Cc: Sebastien Vaubanwxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com,
emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] ConTeXt export
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Nick Dokosnicholas.do...@hp.com
Dear Nicolas,
Tanks a lot. I found out that
#+INCLUDE: myfile.tex latex
does work also. I just forgot the quotes, sorry.
Reading the manual I would have expected that src does export formatted
source code which is not what I intended.
Best,
Markus
Am 05.03.2012 20:43, schrieb Nicolas
Dear List,
I have a question regarding the #+INCLUDE markup:
Using babel, I ran into trouble with latex equations and I do not have
the time to sort things out (unbalance #+begin_latex...). Therefore, I
decided to use auctex and latex files to edit the calculation parts of
my thesis.
I
Dear List,
from time to time I involuntarily archive parts of my thesis when I want
to save (it happens when I mess up the saving keys). Since I recognized
this a couple of days or even weeks later this makes recovering complicated.
Therefore I would love to have the possibility to be asked
Dear List,
I am regularly running into problems with internal links to headings,
since my document meanwhile is 200pp+ long and I tend to change headings.
Since I loose the ability to jump to the heading, I do not like to use
the classic latex approach using \label.
I am wondering why
Dear List,
Since the name of ConTeXt makes it almost impossible to search for that
topic I'd like to ask you:
Is there an ConTeXt exporter (planned??). I am getting more and more fed
up with all the package trouble...
Thanks in advance,
Markus
Dear Nick,
that is even more than enough ;-)
Thanks a lot! That solves quite a bit of preoblems for me.
I tried to put the anchor in the line of the headline itself and it
worked in orgmode but was not exported as I expected.
Best,
Markus
Am 02.03.2012 21:23, schrieb Nick Dokos:
Markus
Dear Suvayu,
at first: sorry for the late response. My last response is lost in
space. I know how to export my thesis.
This was just about having the ability to see nothing else but the
headings and the synopsis itself, where the synopsis should be
something like
* The Heading
Nobody out there able to reproduce? I still have trouble with this on
org-mode 7.7 and ubuntu 11.10.
Best Markus
Dear list,
I found a problem with the latex exporter when exporting bold font:
*this is a text* is exported as \textbf{this is a text\} with an extra \
which disables the }after it and causes a latex error.
I use org-mode 7.7 from githhub updated on tuesday or wednesday using
org-tracks.
Dear Orgmode community,
last week I submitted a journal paper of appr. 30 pages using orgmode
and latex export and I ran into trouble regarding footnotes several times.
The document didn't compile due to wrongly set brackets of footnotes if:
A footnote is placed without a blank line infront
Dear community,
since I used Scrivener (Windows Beta) quite a while I'd love to have
more of fletcher penny's multimarkdown (or MMD- like Syntax) integrated
in orgmode to make it more versatile. Sadly I am not a lisp programmer
at all...
Best Markus
Dear List,
after converting my whole thesis from Scrivener to Orgmode I'm missing
just one feature:
Synopsis
The method proposed in the list using the VISIBILITY property is not
suitable for me since I want to have the synopsis at the level of the
text it describes and I want to be able
Dear List,
I've been fighting the whole night but I' can't get it fixed:
I have a simple and short file (to test why the big document 70 pages
is not exported completely) which I want to export to latex. But if I
do so, a portion of text is missing (in the tex file! So it doesn't
seem to
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