org.texi: Normalize the use of @LaTeX{} in the manual.
Thanks to Elias Assarsson for mentioning this problem.
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* Include files:: Include additional files into a document
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* Index entries:: Making an index
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* Macro replacement:: Use macros to create complex output
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* Embedded LaTeX:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
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* Embedded @LaTeX{}:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
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Structural markup elements
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@ -560,8 +560,8 @@ Embedded @LaTeX{}
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* Special symbols:: Greek letters and other symbols
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* Subscripts and superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text
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* LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy
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* Previewing LaTeX fragments:: What will this snippet look like?
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* @LaTeX{} fragments:: Complex formulas made easy
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* Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments:: What will this snippet look like?
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* CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas
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Exporting
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* The export dispatcher:: How to access exporter commands
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* ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export:: Exporting to flat files with encoding
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* HTML export:: Exporting to HTML
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* LaTeX and PDF export:: Exporting to @LaTeX{}, and processing to PDF
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* @LaTeX{} and PDF export:: Exporting to @LaTeX{}, and processing to PDF
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* DocBook export:: Exporting to DocBook
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* OpenDocument Text export:: Exporting to OpenDocument Text
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* TaskJuggler export:: Exporting to TaskJuggler
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@LaTeX{} and PDF export
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* LaTeX/PDF export commands:: Which key invokes which commands
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* @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands::
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* Header and sectioning:: Setting up the export file structure
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* Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal @LaTeX{} code
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* Tables in LaTeX export:: Options for exporting tables to @LaTeX{}
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* Images in LaTeX export:: How to insert figures into @LaTeX{} output
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* Quoting @LaTeX{} code:: Incorporating literal @LaTeX{} code
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* Tables in @LaTeX{} export:: Options for exporting tables to @LaTeX{}
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* Images in @LaTeX{} export:: How to insert figures into @LaTeX{} output
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* Beamer class export:: Turning the file into a presentation
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DocBook export
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Tables and lists in arbitrary syntax
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* Radio tables:: Sending and receiving radio tables
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* A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial
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* A @LaTeX{} example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial
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* Translator functions:: Copy and modify
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* Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists
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optional inline definition. Using plain numbers as markers (as
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@file{footnote.el} does) is supported for backward compatibility, but not
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encouraged because of possible conflicts with @LaTeX{} snippets (@pxref{Embedded
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LaTeX}). Here are the valid references:
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@LaTeX{}}). Here are the valid references:
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@table @code
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@item [1]
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@ -8793,7 +8793,7 @@ summarizes the markup rules used in an Org mode buffer.
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* Include files:: Include additional files into a document
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* Index entries:: Making an index
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* Macro replacement:: Use macros to create complex output
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* Embedded LaTeX:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
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* Embedded @LaTeX{}:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
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@end menu
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@node Structural markup elements, Images and tables, Markup, Markup
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that can be marked up by font-lock in Emacs, you can ask for the example to
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look like the fontified Emacs buffer@footnote{This works automatically for
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the HTML backend (it requires version 1.34 of the @file{htmlize.el} package,
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which is distributed with Org). Fontified code chunks in LaTeX can be
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which is distributed with Org). Fontified code chunks in @LaTeX{} can be
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achieved using either the listings or the
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@url{http://code.google.com/p/minted, minted,} package. To use listings, turn
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on the variable @code{org-export-latex-listings} and ensure that the listings
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package is included by the LaTeX header (e.g.@: by configuring
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package is included by the @LaTeX{} header (e.g.@: by configuring
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@code{org-export-latex-packages-alist}). See the listings documentation for
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configuration options, including obtaining colored output. For minted it is
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necessary to install the program @url{http://pygments.org, pygments}, in
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addition to setting @code{org-export-latex-minted}, ensuring that the minted
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package is included by the LaTeX header, and ensuring that the
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package is included by the @LaTeX{} header, and ensuring that the
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@code{-shell-escape} option is passed to @file{pdflatex} (see
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@code{org-latex-to-pdf-process}). See the documentation of the variables
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@code{org-export-latex-listings} and @code{org-export-latex-minted} for
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@node Macro replacement, Embedded LaTeX, Index entries, Markup
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@node Macro replacement, Embedded @LaTeX{}, Index entries, Markup
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@section Macro replacement
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@cindex macro replacement, during export
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@cindex #+MACRO
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construct complex HTML code.
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@node Embedded LaTeX, , Macro replacement, Markup
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@node Embedded @LaTeX{}, , Macro replacement, Markup
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@section Embedded @LaTeX{}
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@cindex @TeX{} interpretation
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@cindex @LaTeX{} interpretation
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@menu
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* Special symbols:: Greek letters and other symbols
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* Subscripts and superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text
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* LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy
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* Previewing LaTeX fragments:: What will this snippet look like?
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* @LaTeX{} fragments:: Complex formulas made easy
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* Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments:: What will this snippet look like?
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* CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas
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@end menu
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@node Special symbols, Subscripts and superscripts, Embedded LaTeX, Embedded LaTeX
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@node Special symbols, Subscripts and superscripts, Embedded @LaTeX{}, Embedded @LaTeX{}
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@subsection Special symbols
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@cindex math symbols
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@cindex special symbols
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@ -9325,7 +9325,7 @@ buffer content which remains plain ASCII, but it overlays the UTF-8 character
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for display purposes only.
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@end table
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@node Subscripts and superscripts, LaTeX fragments, Special symbols, Embedded LaTeX
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@node Subscripts and superscripts, @LaTeX{} fragments, Special symbols, Embedded @LaTeX{}
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@subsection Subscripts and superscripts
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@cindex subscript
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@cindex superscript
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format sub- and superscripts in a WYSIWYM way.
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@end table
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@node LaTeX fragments, Previewing LaTeX fragments, Subscripts and superscripts, Embedded LaTeX
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@node @LaTeX{} fragments, Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments, Subscripts and superscripts, Embedded @LaTeX{}
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@subsection @LaTeX{} fragments
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@cindex @LaTeX{} fragments
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ones you do not wish to have interpreted by the @LaTeX{} converter.
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@vindex org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments
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LaTeX processing can be configured with the variable
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@LaTeX{} processing can be configured with the variable
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@code{org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments}. The default setting is @code{t}
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which means @file{MathJax} for HTML, and no processing for DocBook, ASCII and
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LaTeX backends. You can also set this variable on a per-file basis using one
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@LaTeX{} backends. You can also set this variable on a per-file basis using one
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of these lines:
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@example
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#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:verbatim @r{Verbatim export, for jsMath or so}
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@end example
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@node Previewing LaTeX fragments, CDLaTeX mode, LaTeX fragments, Embedded LaTeX
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@subsection Previewing LaTeX fragments
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@cindex LaTeX fragments, preview
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@node Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments, CDLaTeX mode, @LaTeX{} fragments, Embedded @LaTeX{}
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@subsection Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments
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@cindex @LaTeX{} fragments, preview
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If you have @file{dvipng} installed, @LaTeX{} fragments can be processed to
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produce preview images of the typeset expressions:
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export, @code{:html-scale}) property can be used to adjust the size of the
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preview images.
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@node CDLaTeX mode, , Previewing LaTeX fragments, Embedded LaTeX
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@node CDLaTeX mode, , Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments, Embedded @LaTeX{}
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@subsection Using CDLa@TeX{} to enter math
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@cindex CDLa@TeX{}
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* The export dispatcher:: How to access exporter commands
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* ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export:: Exporting to flat files with encoding
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* HTML export:: Exporting to HTML
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* LaTeX and PDF export:: Exporting to @LaTeX{}, and processing to PDF
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* @LaTeX{} and PDF export:: Exporting to @LaTeX{}, and processing to PDF
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* DocBook export:: Exporting to DocBook
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* OpenDocument Text export:: Exporting to OpenDocument Text
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* TaskJuggler export:: Exporting to TaskJuggler
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#+TEXT: Some descriptive text to be inserted at the beginning.
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#+TEXT: Several lines may be given.
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#+OPTIONS: H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil @@:t ::t |:t ^:t f:t TeX:t ...
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#+BIND: lisp-var lisp-val, e.g.@:: org-export-latex-low-levels itemize
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#+BIND: lisp-var lisp-val, e.g.@:: @code{org-export-latex-low-levels itemize}
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@r{You need to confirm using these, or configure @code{org-export-allow-BIND}}
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#+LINK_UP: the ``up'' link of an exported page
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#+LINK_HOME: the ``home'' link of an exported page
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#+LATEX_HEADER: extra line(s) for the LaTeX header, like \usepackage@{xyz@}
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#+LATEX_HEADER: extra line(s) for the @LaTeX{} header, like \usepackage@{xyz@}
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#+EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS: Tags that select a tree for export
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#+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: Tags that exclude a tree from export
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#+XSLT: the XSLT stylesheet used by DocBook exporter to generate FO file
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the text and the link in a note before the next heading. See the variable
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@code{org-export-ascii-links-to-notes} for details and other options.
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@node HTML export, LaTeX and PDF export, ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export, Exporting
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@node HTML export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export, ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export, Exporting
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@section HTML export
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@cindex HTML export
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@cindex MathJax
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@cindex dvipng
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@LaTeX{} math snippets (@pxref{LaTeX fragments}) can be displayed in two
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@LaTeX{} math snippets (@pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}) can be displayed in two
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different ways on HTML pages. The default is to use the
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@uref{http://www.mathjax.org, MathJax system} which should work out of the
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box with Org mode installation because @code{http://orgmode.org} serves
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@code{org-infojs-options}. If you always want to apply the script to your
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pages, configure the variable @code{org-export-html-use-infojs}.
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@node LaTeX and PDF export, DocBook export, HTML export, Exporting
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@node @LaTeX{} and PDF export, DocBook export, HTML export, Exporting
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@section @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@cindex @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex PDF export
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@cindex Guerry, Bastien
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Org mode contains a @LaTeX{} exporter written by Bastien Guerry. With
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further processing@footnote{The default LaTeX output is designed for
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processing with pdftex or latex. It includes packages that are not
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compatible with xetex and possibly luatex. See the variables
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further processing@footnote{The default @LaTeX{} output is designed for
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processing with @code{pdftex} or @LaTeX{}. It includes packages that are not
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compatible with @code{xetex} and possibly @code{luatex}. See the variables
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@code{org-export-latex-default-packages-alist} and
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@code{org-export-latex-packages-alist}.}, this backend is also used to
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produce PDF output. Since the @LaTeX{} output uses @file{hyperref} to
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sections.
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@menu
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* LaTeX/PDF export commands:: Which key invokes which commands
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* @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands::
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* Header and sectioning:: Setting up the export file structure
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* Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal @LaTeX{} code
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* Tables in LaTeX export:: Options for exporting tables to @LaTeX{}
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* Images in LaTeX export:: How to insert figures into @LaTeX{} output
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* Quoting @LaTeX{} code:: Incorporating literal @LaTeX{} code
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* Tables in @LaTeX{} export:: Options for exporting tables to @LaTeX{}
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* Images in @LaTeX{} export:: How to insert figures into @LaTeX{} output
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* Beamer class export:: Turning the file into a presentation
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@end menu
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@node LaTeX/PDF export commands, Header and sectioning, LaTeX and PDF export, LaTeX and PDF export
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@node @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands, Header and sectioning, @LaTeX{} and PDF export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection @LaTeX{} export commands
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@cindex region, active
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@noindent
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creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items.
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@node Header and sectioning, Quoting LaTeX code, LaTeX/PDF export commands, LaTeX and PDF export
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@node Header and sectioning, Quoting @LaTeX{} code, @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Header and sectioning structure
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@cindex @LaTeX{} class
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@cindex @LaTeX{} sectioning structure
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@cindex @LaTeX{} header
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@cindex header, for LaTeX files
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@cindex sectioning structure, for LaTeX export
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@cindex header, for @LaTeX{} files
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@cindex sectioning structure, for @LaTeX{} export
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By default, the @LaTeX{} output uses the class @code{article}.
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header. See the docstring of @code{org-export-latex-classes} for more
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information.
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@node Quoting LaTeX code, Tables in LaTeX export, Header and sectioning, LaTeX and PDF export
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@node Quoting @LaTeX{} code, Tables in @LaTeX{} export, Header and sectioning, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Quoting @LaTeX{} code
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Embedded @LaTeX{} as described in @ref{Embedded LaTeX}, will be correctly
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Embedded @LaTeX{} as described in @ref{Embedded @LaTeX{}}, will be correctly
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inserted into the @LaTeX{} file. This includes simple macros like
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@samp{\ref@{LABEL@}} to create a cross reference to a figure. Furthermore,
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you can add special code that should only be present in @LaTeX{} export with
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@cindex #+LaTeX
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@cindex #+BEGIN_LaTeX
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@example
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#+LaTeX: Literal LaTeX code for export
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#+LaTeX: Literal @LaTeX{} code for export
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@end example
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@noindent or
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@end example
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@node Tables in LaTeX export, Images in LaTeX export, Quoting LaTeX code, LaTeX and PDF export
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@node Tables in @LaTeX{} export, Images in @LaTeX{} export, Quoting @LaTeX{} code, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Tables in @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex tables, in @LaTeX{} export
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@end example
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@node Images in LaTeX export, Beamer class export, Tables in LaTeX export, LaTeX and PDF export
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@node Images in @LaTeX{} export, Beamer class export, Tables in @LaTeX{} export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Images in @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex images, inline in @LaTeX{}
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@cindex inlining images in @LaTeX{}
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If you need references to a label created in this way, write
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@node Beamer class export, , Images in LaTeX export, LaTeX and PDF export
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@node Beamer class export, , Images in @LaTeX{} export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Beamer class export
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The LaTeX class @file{beamer} allows production of high quality presentations
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using LaTeX and pdf processing. Org mode has special support for turning an
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The @LaTeX{} class @file{beamer} allows production of high quality presentations
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using @LaTeX{} and pdf processing. Org mode has special support for turning an
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Org mode file or tree into a @file{beamer} presentation.
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When the LaTeX class for the current buffer (as set with @code{#+LaTeX_CLASS:
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When the @LaTeX{} class for the current buffer (as set with @code{#+LaTeX_CLASS:
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beamer}) or subtree (set with a @code{LaTeX_CLASS} property) is
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@code{beamer}, a special export mode will turn the file or tree into a beamer
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presentation. Any tree with not-too-deep level nesting should in principle be
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@node DocBook export, OpenDocument Text export, LaTeX and PDF export, Exporting
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@node DocBook export, OpenDocument Text export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export, Exporting
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@section DocBook export
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@cindex DocBook export
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@cindex PDF export
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@node Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets, Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export
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@subsubsection Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets
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@LaTeX{} math snippets (@pxref{LaTeX fragments}) can be embedded in the ODT
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@LaTeX{} math snippets (@pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}) can be embedded in the ODT
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document in one of the following ways:
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@cindex MathML
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@vindex org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command
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@vindex org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file
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You can specify the LaTeX-to-MathML converter by customizing the variables
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You can specify the @LaTeX{}-to-MathML converter by customizing the variables
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@code{org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command} and
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@code{org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file}.
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you have provided.
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The TaskJuggler exporter is a bit different from other exporters, such as the
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HTML and LaTeX exporters for example, in that it does not export all the
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@code{HTML} and @LaTeX{} exporters for example, in that it does not export all the
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nodes of a document or strictly follow the order of the nodes in the
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document.
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is set to @code{silent}, meaning the results of execution will not be
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inserted in the buffer, and the @code{:exports} header argument is set to
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@code{code}, meaning only the body of the code block will be
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preserved on export to HTML or LaTeX.
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preserved on export to HTML or @LaTeX{}.
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@example
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#+NAME: factorial
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Results are assumed to be HTML and will be enclosed in a @code{begin_html}
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block. E.g., @code{:results value html}.
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@item @code{latex}
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Results assumed to be LaTeX and are enclosed in a @code{begin_latex} block.
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Results assumed to be @LaTeX{} and are enclosed in a @code{begin_latex} block.
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E.g., @code{:results value latex}.
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@item @code{code}
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Result are assumed to be parsable code and are enclosed in a code block.
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@subsubsection @code{:exports}
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The @code{:exports} header argument specifies what should be included in HTML
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or LaTeX exports of the Org mode file.
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or @LaTeX{} exports of the Org mode file.
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @code{code}
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@menu
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* Radio tables:: Sending and receiving radio tables
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* A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial
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* A @LaTeX{} example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial
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* Translator functions:: Copy and modify
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* Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists
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@end menu
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@node Radio tables, A LaTeX example, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Tables in arbitrary syntax
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@node Radio tables, A @LaTeX{} example, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Tables in arbitrary syntax
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@subsection Radio tables
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@cindex radio tables
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@ -15324,7 +15324,7 @@ makes this comment-toggling very easy, in particular if you bind it to a
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key.
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@end itemize
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@node A LaTeX example, Translator functions, Radio tables, Tables in arbitrary syntax
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@node A @LaTeX{} example, Translator functions, Radio tables, Tables in arbitrary syntax
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@subsection A @LaTeX{} example of radio tables
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@cindex @LaTeX{}, and Orgtbl mode
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@ -15434,7 +15434,7 @@ applied. Similar to @code{fmt}, functions of two arguments can be
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supplied instead of strings.
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@end table
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@node Translator functions, Radio lists, A LaTeX example, Tables in arbitrary syntax
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@node Translator functions, Radio lists, A @LaTeX{} example, Tables in arbitrary syntax
|
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@subsection Translator functions
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@cindex HTML, and Orgtbl mode
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@cindex translator function
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|
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@table @i
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@item Bastien Guerry
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Bastien has written a large number of extensions to Org (most of them
|
||||
integrated into the core by now), including the LaTeX exporter and the plain
|
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integrated into the core by now), including the @LaTeX{} exporter and the plain
|
||||
list parser. His support during the early days, when he basically acted as
|
||||
co-maintainer, was central to the success of this project. Bastien also
|
||||
invented Worg, helped establishing the Web presence of Org, and sponsors
|
||||
|
@ -16399,7 +16399,7 @@ tweaks and features.
|
|||
extension system, added support for mairix, and proposed the mapping API.
|
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@item
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||||
@i{Ulf Stegemann} created the table to translate special symbols to HTML,
|
||||
LaTeX, UTF-8, Latin-1 and ASCII.
|
||||
@LaTeX{}, UTF-8, Latin-1 and ASCII.
|
||||
@item
|
||||
@i{Andy Stewart} contributed code to @file{org-w3m.el}, to copy HTML content
|
||||
with links transformation to Org syntax.
|
||||
|
@ -16409,7 +16409,7 @@ chapter about publishing.
|
|||
@item
|
||||
@i{Jambunathan K} contributed the @acronym{ODT} exporter.
|
||||
@item
|
||||
@i{Sebastien Vauban} reported many issues with LaTeX and BEAMER export and
|
||||
@i{Sebastien Vauban} reported many issues with @LaTeX{} and BEAMER export and
|
||||
enabled source code highlighling in Gnus.
|
||||
@item
|
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@i{Stefan Vollmar} organized a video-recorded talk at the
|
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