Re: LaTeX fragment preview weirdness
On 6/2/21 1:28 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: You probably want #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA, not #+LATEX_HEADER. Do (info "(org) Latex header and sectioning") where it says: #+BEGIN_QUOTE The LaTeX export back-end appends values from ‘LATEX_HEADER’ and ‘LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA’ keywords to the LaTeX header. The docstring for ‘org-latex-classes’ explains in more detail. Also note that LaTeX export back-end does not append ‘LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA’ to the header when previewing LaTeX snippets (see *note Previewing LaTeX fragments::). #+END_QUOTE On 6/2/21 2:19 PM, Scott Randby wrote: That worked after I deleted the old images in the ltximg directory. I hardly ever preview LaTeX fragments, but I'm changing #+latex_header: to #+latex_header_extra: everywhere. I had to do a little extra work to get subtree export to work properly. Subtree export appears to also not append ‘LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA’ to the header. I had to add the values I need to the properties of the subtree using 'EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA'. This actually cleaned up a lot of the code, but it was work I'd been putting off. Scott
Re: LaTeX fragment preview weirdness
On 6/2/21 1:28 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: You probably want #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA, not #+LATEX_HEADER. Do (info "(org) Latex header and sectioning") where it says: #+BEGIN_QUOTE The LaTeX export back-end appends values from ‘LATEX_HEADER’ and ‘LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA’ keywords to the LaTeX header. The docstring for ‘org-latex-classes’ explains in more detail. Also note that LaTeX export back-end does not append ‘LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA’ to the header when previewing LaTeX snippets (see *note Previewing LaTeX fragments::). #+END_QUOTE That worked after I deleted the old images in the ltximg directory. I hardly ever preview LaTeX fragments, but I'm changing #+latex_header: to #+latex_header_extra: everywhere. Thanks, Scott
Re: LaTeX fragment preview weirdness
Scott Randby writes: > First, I'm using Emacs 27.2 and Org 9.4.6. > > I have the following code in an Org file: > > #+latex_header: > \hypersetup{pdfauthor={Author},pdftitle={Title},pdfsubject={Subject},pdfkeywords={keyword},pdfproducer={Emacs > Org},pdfcreator={pdflatex}} > #+latex_header: \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,linkcolor=black} > > The above lines are in a section at the end of my document. > > When I do C-c C-x C-l in a section (or with a fragment at point), the > following appears above every fragment that is previewed: > > pdfauthor=Author,pdftitle=Title,pdfsubject=Subject,pdfkeywords=keyword,pdfproducer=Emacs > Org,pdfcreator=pdflatex colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,linkcolor=black > > Here is a sample section from my Org file: > > --BEGIN-- > > * Distance Formula > > Let $d$ be the distance between $(x_{1}, y_{1})$ and $(x_{2}, y_{2})$. > \[ > d=\sqrt{\left(x_{1}-x_{2}\right)^{2}+\left(y_{1}-y_{2}\right)^{2}} > \] > > --END-- > > You probably want #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA, not #+LATEX_HEADER. Do (info "(org) Latex header and sectioning") where it says: #+BEGIN_QUOTE The LaTeX export back-end appends values from ‘LATEX_HEADER’ and ‘LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA’ keywords to the LaTeX header. The docstring for ‘org-latex-classes’ explains in more detail. Also note that LaTeX export back-end does not append ‘LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA’ to the header when previewing LaTeX snippets (see *note Previewing LaTeX fragments::). #+END_QUOTE -- Nick "There are only two hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors." -Martin Fowler
LaTeX fragment preview weirdness
First, I'm using Emacs 27.2 and Org 9.4.6. I have the following code in an Org file: #+latex_header: \hypersetup{pdfauthor={Author},pdftitle={Title},pdfsubject={Subject},pdfkeywords={keyword},pdfproducer={Emacs Org},pdfcreator={pdflatex}} #+latex_header: \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,linkcolor=black} The above lines are in a section at the end of my document. When I do C-c C-x C-l in a section (or with a fragment at point), the following appears above every fragment that is previewed: pdfauthor=Author,pdftitle=Title,pdfsubject=Subject,pdfkeywords=keyword,pdfproducer=Emacs Org,pdfcreator=pdflatex colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,linkcolor=black Here is a sample section from my Org file: --BEGIN-- * Distance Formula Let $d$ be the distance between $(x_{1}, y_{1})$ and $(x_{2}, y_{2})$. \[ d=\sqrt{\left(x_{1}-x_{2}\right)^{2}+\left(y_{1}-y_{2}\right)^{2}} \] --END-- Scott Randby