On Oct 30, 2015 09:09, "Christian Moe" wrote:
>
>
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
> > Sorry, I forgot to give an example. I use it like this [[sc:ad][AD]].
> >
> > The advantage of a link over a macro is that the link should export
> > correctly to both LaTeX and HTML.
> >
> >
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Sorry, I forgot to give an example. I use it like this [[sc:ad][AD]].
>
> The advantage of a link over a macro is that the link should export
> correctly to both LaTeX and HTML.
>
> If you intend to export to a single backend, then Nicolas' suggestion to
> use a macro is
Hello,
Matt Price writes:
> do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org?
No, we don't.
> If not, should we?
We cannot have a syntax for everything. A macro can probably replace
missing syntax. Also, you can hijack some emphasis marker (e.g., "+")
and
Aloha Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> 2015ko urriak 29an, Nicolas Goaziou-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Matt Price writes:
>>
>>> do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org?
>>
>> No, we don't.
>>
>>> If not,
Hi Nicolas,
2015ko urriak 29an, Nicolas Goaziou-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> Hello,
>
> Matt Price writes:
>
>> do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org?
>
> No, we don't.
>
>> If not, should we?
>
> We cannot have a syntax for everything. A macro can
Aaron Ecay writes:
> This is true. But small-caps are meaningful in a variety of contexts,
> and they are not a truly new syntax (requiring extra code in the
> parser),
Of course they do. You need to introduce yet another emphasis marker.
Regards,
Aloha Matt,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Matt Price writes:
>
>> do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org?
>
> No, we don't.
>
I've been using this export filter, written by Eric Schulte. It works
fine for my uses.
Tom,
Am I right that this should turn
{sc hello}
into
hello
?
If so, it doesn't seem to be working for me so far. Thanks,
m
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Matt,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Matt
Hi,
Matt Price wrote:
> do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org? If not,
> should we? It is available in odt, html, and latex, and is used in some
> bibliographic styles.
You can add a link type, e.g.:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org-add-link-type
"fm" nil
(lambda
Matt Price writes:
> do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org? If not,
> should we? It is available in odt, html, and latex, and is used in some
I use the following filter(s) (second one is not essential).
Example input:
CO_2
fOO
Fo1O
Aloha Matt,
Matt Price writes:
> Tom,
>
> Am I right that this should turn
> {sc hello}
>
> into
>
> hello
>
> ?
>
> If so, it doesn't seem to be working for me so far. Thanks,
> m
Sorry, I forgot to give an example. I use it like this [[sc:ad][AD]].
The advantage of a
Hello,
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> I use them in almost all my archaeology writing where it is conventional
> to make AD, BC, and BP small caps.
I assume you are using PDF output. You can modify
`org-latex-text-markup-alist' or use
#+MACRO: ad \textsc{ad}
and so on.
Regards,
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