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From: | Max Nikulin |
Subject: | Re: [TIP] Exporting Maxima results to LaTeX |
Date: | Wed, 8 Feb 2023 22:43:17 +0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.7.1 |
On 08/02/2023 04:40, Leo Butler wrote:
Generate @@latex:\LaTeX{}@@ code from Maxima code.
You can write just LaTeX, ox-latex recognizes such pattern. The bonus is the it will be literally exported to HTML.
#+begin_example ,#+begin_src maxima :tangle maxima-init.lisp :exports none (defun $batchload (file) (mfuncall '$batch file)) ($load "./maxima-init.mac") ,#+end_src #+end_example On tangling, this produces the ~common-lisp~ output file ~maxima-init.lisp~. It will be pre-loaded into Maxima. #+begin_src maxima :tangle maxima-init.lisp :exports none (defun $batchload (file) (mfuncall '$batch file)) ($load "./maxima-init.mac") #+end_src
I am curious if it is possible to avoid duplication by e.g. using noweb.
#+begin_src maxima :tangle maxima-init.mac :exports none
At first glance :prologue header argument might be an alternative, but likely I have missed something obvious.
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