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Re: [O] Org-mode extensions used to publish a dissertation
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] Org-mode extensions used to publish a dissertation |
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Wed, 06 Aug 2014 11:43:31 +0200 |
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Hi Eric,
Thank you for sharing this. I have hacks for many of the same things,
but I'm sure I will find inspiration in your implementations as well
when I read them more carefully.
In particular the filters that operate directly on the tree seems
interesting! I have never really gotten into tree-manipulation.
Eric Schulte <address@hidden> writes:
> 1. Ignore Headlines and keep content (discussed here recently)
> 2. Multi-column Table Cells
> 3. Wide tables extend into the margins.
For this I use a makebox and simply wrap any table with a specified
width.
> 4. Wide tables squeezed within the margins
Cool.
> 5. "sc" links for the \sc{} latex command
For this I automatically export ALLCAPS or MiXeD words with small caps
(replacing "X" with \textsc{x}). I used to use links as well, but
people I worked with found it unintuitive and didn't do it.
> 6. "gls" links for the \gls{} family of Glossary commands
> 7. color links
> 8. TIKZ figure links
Am I right to understand that the main use of this is automatically
translating tikz figures into a format suitable for HTML? The
function is a bit long and I couldn't entirely grasp the functionality
without reading the function in details.
> 9. Tie certain latex commands to the preceding word.
Cool idea with the refs!
I use something similar where I escape single space after points so
that "e.g. x" becomes "e.g.\ x".
> 10. Fix emphasis in text export
Good idea.
Cheers,
Rasmus
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