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Re: [O] Special blocks with options in LaTeX export
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Rasmus |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Special blocks with options in LaTeX export |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Jul 2015 12:09:18 +0200 |
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Sebastien Vauban <address@hidden>
writes:
> Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
>> Suvayu Ali <address@hidden> writes:
>>> I am trying to export special blocks with options. But it seems the
>
>>> options part is being ignored completely. I expect the following:
>>>
>>> #+begin_aside :options {Combinatorial background}
>>> It is all random!
>>> #+end_aside
>>>
>>> to be exported as:
>>>
>>> \begin{aside}{Combinatorial background}
>>> It is all random!
>>> \end{aside}
>>>
>>> However what I get is without the extra argument to the environment.
>>>
>>> Am I missing something, or is this a bug?
>>
>> #+attr_latex: :options test
>>
>> #+begin_aside
>> random
>> #+end_aside
>
> I think Suvayu uncovers something interesting: how do we give a "title"
> to such an admonition (note, warning, tip, sidebar, etc.)?
>
> If we want to export our document to multiple backends, we would be
> forced to have:
>
> #+attr_html: :options {By the way...}
> #+attr_latex: :options {By the way...}
> #+attr_odt: :options {By the way...}
> #+begin_note
> This is a useful note (with a title).
> #+end_note
Isn't this too stylized? Wouldn't it rather be
#+attr_html: :options "title='BTW'"
#+attr_latex: :options {BTW}
#+begin_note
This is a useful note (with a title).
#+end_note
ox-html has not restrictions on attr_html BTW.
> Wouldn't it make more sense to get the title as part of the admonition,
> as Suvayu tried it in his OP?
>
> #+begin_note :options {By the way...}
> This is a useful note (with a title).
> #+end_note
If you have something that should be shared across identically across
backends. For a title I guess you'd use a caption, right? A macro would
be a quick way to allow solutions once you know the right mapping between
the option element and backend transforming.
Rasmus
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