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Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method
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Andreas Leha |
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Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Sep 2015 22:11:42 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.50 (darwin) |
Hi Eric,
Thanks for following that up!
Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> writes:
> On Thursday, 3 Sep 2015 at 13:30, Andreas Leha wrote:
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> Glad you like the example.
>>
>> Three things:
>> 1. It still works for me ;-)
>
> Andreas,
>
> the example doesn't work for me with a quite recent org (updated within
> the past week) and with -Q.
I see. Another reason for me not to upgrade? My org is quite old.
(8.3beta (release_8.3beta-1264-g365c19))
>
> By the way, with emacs -Q, I need to "(required 'cl)" for the by-backend
> macro although this is probably done by one of the export files?
>
>> 2. The distorted png might come from the bug in htlatex I mentioned in
>> this thread [1].
>
> The solution has been pointed out by Haochen Xie in this thread
> (":imagemagick yes"). I needed this fix as well to get the png creation
> to work.
>
Good to know! Thanks for the confirmation. I missed that.
Note also that it might be necessary to include
#+header: :headers '("\\usepackage{tikz}")
to the latex block. This I only need when testing with emacs -Q. Not
sure why, though. I was under the impression that global
#+latex_headers should apply in latex source blocks as well?
>> 3. It seems that the by-backend does not work properly for you. I am
>> not sure about the reason for that. What org-mode version do you run?
>
> And it doesn't work for me either. I recently ran into this problem
> myself with a document (long book chapter with many tikz figures) that I
> wrote about 4 months ago. I had a deadline so couldn't track down what
> was wrong but it is all about the by-backend macro. No matter what the
> target for export is, the by-backend macro doesn't work. I tried to fix
> it but no luck, mostly due to my lack of emacs lisp funess...
This macro is from Eric Schulte initially. And I guess I would be out
of luck adapting it to new Org mode versions as well.
I'd vote for a macro like this to be included in Org mode. I think it
is quite useful to have and somehow extends the @@latex: ...@ constructs
to babel. That way updates to org breaking this would be less probable.
Unfortunately, I don't have the time right now to even upgrade Org mode.
So, I cannot offer any testing/bisecting, I am afraid.
Best,
Andreas
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Alan Schmitt, 2015/09/03
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Andreas Leha, 2015/09/03
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Haochen Xie, 2015/09/03
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Eric S Fraga, 2015/09/03
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method,
Andreas Leha <=
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/09/03
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Eric S Fraga, 2015/09/04
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Haochen Xie, 2015/09/04
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Eric S Fraga, 2015/09/04
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Alan Schmitt, 2015/09/04
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Andreas Leha, 2015/09/04
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/09/04
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Andreas Leha, 2015/09/04
- Re: [O] Block level specification for tex code html export method, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/09/05