[O] @@latex:...@@ syntax - where can I find info on it?

2015-11-24 Thread Rainer M Krug
Hi

I read at tha moment a lot of mails here regarding the @@latex:...@@ (or
@@html:...@@) syntax. I understand d=that these fragments are only
inserted when the corresponding backend is used - correct?

Where can I find further information on this? i in the org-info file
does not give anything (except C-@ which is something completely
different) and googling also nothing?

Thanks,

Rainer
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Re: [O] @@latex:...@@ syntax - where can I find info on it?

2015-11-24 Thread Rainer M Krug
Andreas Leha  writes:

> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M Krug  writes:
>> Hi
>>
>> I read at tha moment a lot of mails here regarding the @@latex:...@@ (or
>> @@html:...@@) syntax. I understand d=that these fragments are only
>> inserted when the corresponding backend is used - correct?
>>
>> Where can I find further information on this? i in the org-info file
>> does not give anything (except C-@ which is something completely
>> different) and googling also nothing?
>>
>
> I am not aware of a central place for this.  But it is mentioned in
> the backend specific manual pages of section 12.  For instance
> [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-LaTeX-code.html#Quoting-LaTeX-code][Section
> 12.7.4 Quoting LaTeX code]] for the latex case.

Thanks - They should be somewhere listed, as they seem to be a very
useful construct. 

I assume, replacing "latex" with any export backend name (e.g. html or odt), 
will do the
same for the other backend?

Thanks a lot,

Rainer

>
> Best,
> Andreas
>
>

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Re: [O] @@latex:...@@ syntax - where can I find info on it?

2015-11-24 Thread Andreas Leha
Hi Rainer,

Rainer M Krug  writes:
> Hi
>
> I read at tha moment a lot of mails here regarding the @@latex:...@@ (or
> @@html:...@@) syntax. I understand d=that these fragments are only
> inserted when the corresponding backend is used - correct?
>
> Where can I find further information on this? i in the org-info file
> does not give anything (except C-@ which is something completely
> different) and googling also nothing?
>

I am not aware of a central place for this.  But it is mentioned in
the backend specific manual pages of section 12.  For instance
[[http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-LaTeX-code.html#Quoting-LaTeX-code][Section
12.7.4 Quoting LaTeX code]] for the latex case.

Best,
Andreas




Re: [O] @@latex:...@@ syntax - where can I find info on it?

2015-11-24 Thread Rasmus
Rainer M Krug  writes:

> Andreas Leha  writes:
>
>> Hi Rainer,
>>
>> Rainer M Krug  writes:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I read at tha moment a lot of mails here regarding the @@latex:...@@ (or
>>> @@html:...@@) syntax. I understand d=that these fragments are only
>>> inserted when the corresponding backend is used - correct?
>>>
>>> Where can I find further information on this? i in the org-info file
>>> does not give anything (except C-@ which is something completely
>>> different) and googling also nothing?
>>>
>>
>> I am not aware of a central place for this.  But it is mentioned in
>> the backend specific manual pages of section 12.  For instance
>> [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-LaTeX-code.html#Quoting-LaTeX-code][Section
>> 12.7.4 Quoting LaTeX code]] for the latex case.
>
> Thanks - They should be somewhere listed, as they seem to be a very
> useful construct. 
>
> I assume, replacing "latex" with any export backend name (e.g. html or odt), 
> will do the
> same for the other backend?

Yes.  They are called export snippet and typically handled by
org-BACKEND-export-snippet, e.g. org-html-export-snippet.

If you find that documentation in this area should be expanded, you could
provide a patch to org.texi :)

Rasmus

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