Hi Bastien, Bastien wrote:
> Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> The available auctex/cdlatex/preview-latex package bundle makes it >> pretty easy to write latex articles in emacs. How do you write your >> articles? Do you use orgmode for the whole article or maybe just for a >> first structure and then switch to 'plain' latex? > > I can't speak for other people but as far as I'm concerned, I use the > LaTeX exporter to write small documents and documents that don't need > a lot of special formatting. > > For example, I often have to write reports for meeting I attend to. I > use org-mode for that and convert the file into both HTML (for online > access to the report) and LaTeX (for printed representation of the text, > which is always very useful.) > > Since I don't need to do complex stuff with LaTeX formatting, and since > I can also use RefTeX in conjunction with Org, then the LaTeX exporter > is often enough for me. I guess scientific writing might require a > different approach. Sounds good to me, especially the possible reftex interaction sounds great. But I assume labeling, references and e.g. footnotes don't work!? Maybe you use a special configuration for the interaction? > >> Maybe there is a chance, that orgmode could display inserted linked >> pictures and inserted equations (just like preview-latex or >> x-symbol)!? I hope I did not missed a feature again, but it would be >> great, if that works :-) > > Missed :) > > See the manual (info "(org)Processing LaTeX fragments") and check the > attached screenshot as a small example. Thanks for your help! _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode