Re: [O] Orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments
I had a similar issue with typesetting in theorem and proof environments; what saved me from messy LaTeX syntax was org-special-blocks. More info is on Worg: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-special-blocks.html This is not *exactly* your situation, since this is using org syntax within \begin{} ... \end{} blocks, but if you can adapt your commands to be environments, this will get you what you want. -- Albert Wang
Re: [O] Orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments
These custom commands are not analogous to sectioning commands. In fact most of them are environments. So I decided that orgmode could not achieve what I wanted to do (at least currently) and continued to use LaTeX. Too bad, I really like orgmode syntax. -- Truong Nghiem On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:05 PM, suvayu ali wrote: > On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 16:55, Truong Nghiem wrote: >> If there is any solution or workaround for my problem, please let me know. > > If these custom commands are analogs of commands like section and > such, you can always define your own LaTeX_CLASS. The manual has > information on how to do that. > > GL > > -- > Suvayu > > Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Re: [O] Orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 16:55, Truong Nghiem wrote: > If there is any solution or workaround for my problem, please let me know. If these custom commands are analogs of commands like section and such, you can always define your own LaTeX_CLASS. The manual has information on how to do that. GL -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Re: [O] Orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments
Hi Bastien, My use-case is that I need to write a document that needs to be output to various styles (all using LaTeX). Each style may use a different class and set of packages. And each defines a different set of commands, with different syntax, to format the contents (they are not standard as \section, etc.) Of course I don't want to re-write the same contents for each style, so I defined a common command interface such that I could write the contents as \contentBlockOne{\textbf{Bold text}} and implemented the interface for each specific style. That has been working very well until I need to also output the contents to HTML. I thought it would be great to migrate the contents to orgmode, then export to LaTeX or HTML. But I need to re-use the common interface, so I defined orgmode macros to be able to write: {{{contentBlockOne(*Bold text*)}}} or {{{contentBlockOneBegin}}} *Bold text* {{{contentBlockOneEnd}}} The macros will be expanded to LaTeX commands or HTML markups accordingly. The problem is that orgmode markups inside LaTeX or HTML fragments are not converted. And I cannot use \textbf because it will not be translated to HTML. However, I've just discovered that while markups like *bold*, /italic/... are not converted, other markups like lists are. For example: \mycommand{*Bold* - Item 1 - Item 2 } is exported as \mycommand{\textbf{Bold} \begin{itemize} \item Item 1 \item Item 2 \end{itemize} } So it seems a bit inconsistent. If there is any solution or workaround for my problem, please let me know. Thanks, -- Truong Nghiem On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Bastien wrote: > Hi Truong, > > Truong Nghiem writes: > >> Is there any way to turn on orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments for >> export? For example, when I write >> \mycommand{*Bold text*} >> in an org file and export it to LaTeX, I would like to have >> \mycommand{\textbf{Bold text}} >> Currently it is exported as-is (verbatim): >> \mycommand{*Bold text*} > > There is no way to achieve this right now, and I think it would be > confusing to support mixed syntax. But I'm open to better use-cases. > > Thanks, > > -- > Bastien
Re: [O] Orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments
Hi Truong, Truong Nghiem writes: > Is there any way to turn on orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments for > export? For example, when I write > \mycommand{*Bold text*} > in an org file and export it to LaTeX, I would like to have > \mycommand{\textbf{Bold text}} > Currently it is exported as-is (verbatim): > \mycommand{*Bold text*} There is no way to achieve this right now, and I think it would be confusing to support mixed syntax. But I'm open to better use-cases. Thanks, -- Bastien
[O] Orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments
Is there any way to turn on orgmode markups inside LaTeX fragments for export? For example, when I write \mycommand{*Bold text*} in an org file and export it to LaTeX, I would like to have \mycommand{\textbf{Bold text}} Currently it is exported as-is (verbatim): \mycommand{*Bold text*} Thanks. -- Truong Nghiem