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Re: **: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For C
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Sébastien Vauban |
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Re: **: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments |
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Thu, 09 Dec 2010 14:22:51 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (windows-nt) |
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Thanks for the proof reading. I have answers for some of your questions
> below.
Sure!
>> Page 9 -- You say that "tags and properties of a node are inherited by its
>> sub-nodes". I agree for tags, not for properties (at least, by default).
>
> With respect to code blocks properties are inherited by subnodes, at
> least all properties which can be used as header arguments are
> inherited.
OK. You're talking now of the properties *of code blocks*. The, your paragraph
is a bit misleading, as you're also talking of tags -- which do not apply to
code blocks...
Having made the above distinction, I now understand your paragraph.
>> BTW, what happens if there is a name clash with other code blocks (in the
>> same
>> document, or in the LOB)? Though, this is not for your paper...
>
> While no behavior is guaranteed in this case (meaning don't do it :)) I
> believe that whichever code block is found first will be used, in
> practice this would probably mean that local code blocks will override
> lob code blocks, but I make no guarantees
Some ideas:
- report the conflict in a very visible way (at execution and export times)
- having the ability to look for potential clashes (some
=list-code-block-shadows=)
- (why not?) being able to add the filename of the code block we want to use,
to resolve the conflict (if we don't want to change the names...)
>> Side comment -- Wouldn't you use a standard way of handling the acronyms in
>> LaTeX, so that they're expanded when required, and listed at the end of the
>> document? Example of such acro: ESS.
>
> I don't understand what you mean by "standard acronyms" can you give a
> specific location and how you would suggest it be changed?
#+TITLE: Inserting proper acronyms in LaTeX
#+DATE: 2010-12-09
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[printonlyused]{acronym}% (not in medium TeX Live
installation)
* Prologue
\ac{ESS} is a great add-on to Emacs.
* Epilogue
Emacs is made public by the \ac{FSF}. The second time the acronym \ac{FSF} is
used, it should not be expanded in the PDF...
All of that being taken care automagically by LaTeX itself, and the =acronym=
package. Plus you gain hyperlinks from every usage of acronym to its
definition table...
* Acronyms
\begin{acronym}[LONGEST]
\acro{EEPROM} {Electrically Erasable Programmable \acs{ROM}}
\acro{ESS} {Emacs Speaks Statistics}
\acro{FSF} {Free Software Foundation}
\acro{GNU} {GNU is Not Unix}
\end{acronym}
** Note :noexport:
Unused acronyms won't be outputted in the final PDF... Out of the 4 defined
acronyms, only the 2 used will be listed at the end of the document... thanks
to the option =printonlyused=.
* Conclusion
Does this answer your question?
For me, this is one of the only missing piece that should be made more
standard into Org.
The real problem is: how do we have something clean for the HTML export, even
if ultra-minimal (like having no LaTeX symbols outputted in the middle of the
text, having always/never acronym expansion, printing all acronyms
independently of the fact they're used or not).
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sébastien Vauban
- Re: [Orgmode] Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, (continued)
Re: [Orgmode] Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Nick Dokos, 2010/12/03
Re: [Orgmode] Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Eric Schulte, 2010/12/08
[Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Detlef Steuer, 2010/12/03
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Thomas S. Dye, 2010/12/05
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Charles C. Berry, 2010/12/06
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Sunny Srivastava, 2010/12/06
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Charles C. Berry, 2010/12/06
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Thomas S. Dye, 2010/12/07
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org-mode Code Blocks Manuscript: Request For Comments, Charles C. Berry, 2010/12/07