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Re: [O] LaTeX export: inline markup underscore problem


From: Thomas S. Dye
Subject: Re: [O] LaTeX export: inline markup underscore problem
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:34:02 -1000

Aloha Mauro,

It appears that the new link type is not defined. Have you executed the source block, define-citep-link?

Also, version 6.21 is probably too old for at least some of the LaTeX export. It is probably not worth the trouble to try to set things up for that version of Org-mode.

hth,
Tom

On Apr 11, 2011, at 8:54 AM, Mauro Rovezzi wrote:

Hello Thomas,

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Thomas S. Dye <address@hidden> wrote:
Aloha Mauro,
On my system I define a citep link:

#+source: define-citep-link
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent
    (org-add-link-type
     "citep" 'ebib
     (lambda (path desc format)
       (cond
        ((eq format 'html)
         (format "(<cite>%s</cite>)" path))
        ((eq format 'latex)
         (if (or (not desc) (equal 0 (search "citep:" desc)))
               (format "\\citep{%s}" path)
               (format "\\citep[%s]{%s}" desc path)
  )))))
#+end_src

then the following Org-mode source:

Hawaiian archaeology's response to the late Roger Green's call for an
investigation of diachronic settlement patterns
[[citep:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean]] has been slow and difficult.

exports as:

Hawaiian archaeology's response to the late Roger Green's call for an
investigation of diachronic settlement patterns
\citep{green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean} has been slow and difficult.

Perhaps you could post a minimal example that doesn't work for you?
Note that this solution doesn't depend on ebib. It is perfectly OK to enter
the bibliography key by hand if you prefer.

Yes, I did the same but I get different behavior. If I put the same
code in a .org file (the current file where the citation is or the
#+SETUPFILE), the LaTeX export is
\hyperref[citep:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean] {citep:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean},
while if I put the same in my .emacs, it is exported as
\texttt{cite:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean}. This happens in Org
version 6.21b (Ubuntu 10.10 version). while in the last version from
Git it transforms to
\hyperref[citep-green84-_settl_patter_studies_ocean] {citep:green84:_settl\_patter\_studies\_ocean}

Well, something is going weird...

On your other observation:
I don't use underscores in headlines, so hadn't run across the limitation in the cross references that you mention. I don't know if there is any way around this. If you do find a way, please feel free to add the solution to the LaTeX
export tutorial.

OK, but for this is easier to just change the labels and remove
underscores, so this is definitely a minor point.

Anyway, thanks a lot for your help!
M.




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