Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
It's weird, both variables (org-link-abbrev-alist and
org-link-abbrev-alist-local) are nil even though there is a #+LINK: line
in the file.
Just a late closing message: I tried again today and everything is
working as it should.
Julien.
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
I don't think you can change the behavior of a link type to take into
account somethink similar to graphicspath, but you can easily define
custom link types: For instance, put this in your org-file
#+LINK: fig file:my_figure_path/%s
Then
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
I don't think you can change the behavior of a link type to take into
account somethink similar to graphicspath, but you can easily define
custom link types: For instance, put this in your
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
It works fine here. The relevant function is org-link-expand-abbrev and
it depends on the variables org-link-abbrev-alist and
org-link-abbrev-alist-local. The latter gets initialized from the
former and any #+LINK lines in the buffer are added on to it.
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
* in LaTeX you can use \graphicspath to define the directories in which
to look for picture files. Does org mode offer the same possibility ?
No special mechanism afaik, but there is a general one. Did you try
adding something like
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
...
* All the headers I add end up on the same line when I define them like
in the following (even with an empty line).
#+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \institute{My
Hello,
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
* What's the difference between BEAMER_ENV and BEAMER_env ?
Properties are case insensitive. Therefore there is none.
* What is the best way to generate
\only2-3{Some text of picture} without creating a new heading ?
You can use
Hello,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
While we are talking about cosmetic whitespace issues, let me also point
out that the default beamer class in ox-beamer contains unnecessary
indentation. Clearly, it's there to make the lisp code look prettier but
it makes the resulting latex code
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
* in LaTeX you can use \graphicspath to define the directories in which
to look for picture files. Does org mode offer the same possibility ?
No special mechanism afaik, but there is a general one. Did
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
* in LaTeX you can use \graphicspath to define the directories in which
to look for picture files. Does org mode offer the same possibility ?
No special
I don't think you can change the behavior of a link type to take into
account somethink similar to graphicspath, but you can easily define
custom link types: For instance, put this in your org-file
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+LINK: fig file:my_figure_path/%s
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
I don't think you can change the behavior of a link type to take into
account somethink similar to graphicspath, but you can easily define
custom link types: For instance, put this in your org-file
#+LINK: fig file:my_figure_path/%s
Then
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
...
* All the headers I add end up on the same line when I define them like
in the following (even with an empty line).
#+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \institute{My Institure}
#+LATEX_HEADER:\usepackage{mypackage}
The LaTeX file produced is
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
...
* All the headers I add end up on the same line when I define them like
in the following (even with an empty line).
#+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \institute{My Institure}
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