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Re: [O] radiotables in LaTeX-document: export numbers from orgtbl with c


From: William Henney
Subject: Re: [O] radiotables in LaTeX-document: export numbers from orgtbl with commas as decimal separators instead of periods; with MWE and lisp-code
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2012 18:09:57 -0500

Hi Alexander  

On Saturday, 21 April 2012 at 04:22, AW wrote:  
> On wednesday, 18. April 2012, 13:00:25 wrote AW:
> >  
> Sorry for this attempt to insist on something else than buriel in the digital 
>  
> mass grave of gnu.org (http://gnu.org) for my question.  
>  
> Maybe someone could have a look at it, it would be very usefull to me and  
> probably to others: A comma is the decimal separator for amounts in money in  
> continental europe. Without replacement of periods with commas _while  
> exporting to LaTeX_ you can not use radiotables for any kind of accounting.
>  
> If my question lacks sense or has other shortcomings, please tell me. Thank  
> you very much.
>  
I have no idea how to solve this on the orgtable side, but there are several 
ways to solve it with LaTeX.  That is, your .tex file would still have, for 
example, "100000.00" but this would be automagically translated to 
"100\,000,00" when you compile it.  

One way is to use the numprint package, which defines a new table column type 
"n" for typesetting numbers nicely.  It is fully localizable to your language.

I attach a slightly modified version of your example to illustrate how it 
works.  

I think that pgftables can probably also do this.  

Hope this helps

Will


--

Dr William Henney, Centro de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Morelia


  
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Alexander
>  
> >  
> > I'd like to use radiotables inside a LaTeX-document. Here is a minimal
> > working example:
> >  
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > \documentclass[pagesize, ngerman, fontsize=12pt]{scrartcl}
> > \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
> > \usepackage{babel, comment, array, booktabs}
> >  
> >  
> > \title{Sicherheitsbestellung}
> > \subtitle{gag}
> > \begin{document}
> > \maketitle
> >  
> > \begin{tabular}{p{0.25\linewidth}p{0.5\linewidth}}%\toprule
> > Bezeichnung & Betrag \\
> > % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL Kaufpreis
> > Kaufpreis & 100000.00 \\
> > Darlehen & -5000.00 \\
> > Summe & 95000.00 \\
> > % END RECEIVE ORGTBL Kaufpreis
> > \bottomrule
> > \end{tabular}
> > \begin{comment}
> > #+ORGTBL: SEND Kaufpreis orgtbl-to-latex :splice t :skip 0
> >  
> > | Kaufpreis | 100000.00 |
> > | Darlehen | -5000.00 |
> > | Summe | 95000.00 |
> >  
> > #+TBLFM: @address@hidden@2$2;%.2f
> >  
> > \end{comment}
> > \end{document}
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> >  
> > I would like to have the LaTeX table with commas as decimal separators
> > instead of periods, e.g.:
> >  
> > »Kaufpreis & 100000,00\\« or even better
> > »Kaufpreis & 100\,000,00\\«.
> >  
> > To avoid misunderstandigs: The change of all periods to commas should take
> > place when the org-table is »transfered« to the LaTeX table, not earlier!
> >  
> > I found a suggestion by Carsten Dominik here:
> > http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/42000
> >  
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > (add-hook 'org-export-preprocess-hook
> > 'org-use-comma-in-exported-tables)
> >  
> > (defun org-use-comma-in-exported-tables ()
> > (goto-char (point-min))
> > (while (re-search-forward "\\([0-9]\\)\\.\\([0-9]\\)" nil t)
> > (org-if-unprotected
> > (when (save-match-data (org-at-table-p))
> > (replace-match "\\1,\\2" t nil)))))
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> >  
> > I put that into my .emacs, restarted Emacs, but no result.
> > I'm using Emacs 23.3 and Org-mode version 7.8.02. Please bear in mind that
> > I'm may have made strange mistake, because I do neither have experience
> > with radiotables nor understand lisp.
> >  
> > Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
> >  
> > Kind regards,
> >  
> > Alexander  

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