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Re: [Orgmode] Re: LaTeX Export


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: LaTeX Export
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 13:00:18 +0100

Hi Rasmus,

I have tried to fix the issues with dollars, please download the latest GIT
version and check if your stuff is now converted better.

I have not yet looked at the issues with the timestamps.

- Carsten

On Jan 5, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Rasmus Pank Roulund wrote:


First of all, org 3.16c is very old indeed so *maybe* this works
better in a more recent version?
Sorry, it is 6.16c :-) (Thanks Matthew!)
I believe it is the version bundled with the latest Emacsw32 from
ourcomments.org. I am using a Emacsw32 from December 2008.
Since I use win32 I am not able to use the provided update-script.
Is is okay to overwrite the el files in the Emacs folder and recompile
them?

Second, you could help with an example which demonstrates the problem.
Sorry. I should have included examples in the first post.
Here is an example from the notes I am working on.
The LaTeX output is:

   \begin{itemize}
   \item Indtegnes i et $x_1/x_2$-diagram, evt. med indifferentkurver.
   \item Kurve, der sammensætte alle de bedste løsninger \$(x_1^{*},
         x_2^{*})$ ved varierende indkomst $m$.
   \end{itemize}

Notice the \$ in the second item. Since I rarely use $ as a symbol but
use it all the time as math delimiter it would be more efficient to use
\$ when I actually need a $-sign.

Here is the corresponding Org code:

   - Indtegnes i et $x_1/x_2$-diagram, evt. med indifferentkurver.
   - Kurve, der sammensætte alle de bedste løsninger $(x_1^{*},
     x_2^{*})$ ved varierende indkomst $m$.

The trouble is probably caused by my auto-fill-mode hook, but I really
cannot stand long lines, and I absolutely love auto-fill-mode.

Here is an example of the information I would like to have washed out.
The LaTeX code contains the following:
   \section{Forbrugeroverskud}
   \label{sec-10}
     \texttt{SCHEDULED:} \texttt{<2008-12-30 ti>}
\texttt{CLOCK:} [2008-12-30 ti 13:42]--[2008-12-30 ti 15:47] => 2:05

Here is the corresponding Org code:
    * DONE Forbrugeroverskud
      SCHEDULED: <2008-12-30 ti>
        CLOCK: [2008-12-30 ti 13:42]--[2008-12-30 ti 15:47] =>  2:05

I have (setq org-export-with-timestamps t) btw.
With #+OPTIONS: <:nil time stamps are still present (after refreshing
and re-exporting).

Another thing on LaTeX Export: Why so much \texttt{}? Org stamps (and
tags) such as CLOSED are written with \texttt{}. I am not sure why.

On check boxes: Can their look be customized? I would rather use
\CheckedBox and \Square from the Wasysym package. It is LaTeX so there
is no reason to use ASCII persudo boxes (IMO, of course).

Long post. Sorry.
--Rasmus



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