Rainer M Krug <rai...@krugs.de> writes: > Andreas Leha <andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de> writes: > >> Hi Rainer, >> >> Rainer M Krug <rai...@krugs.de> writes: >>> Hi >>> >>> I read at tha moment a lot of mails here regarding the @@latex:...@@ (or >>> @@html:...@@) syntax. I understand d=that these fragments are only >>> inserted when the corresponding backend is used - correct? >>> >>> Where can I find further information on this? i in the org-info file >>> does not give anything (except C-@ which is something completely >>> different) and googling also nothing? >>> >> >> I am not aware of a central place for this. But it is mentioned in >> the backend specific manual pages of section 12. For instance >> [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-LaTeX-code.html#Quoting-LaTeX-code][Section >> 12.7.4 Quoting LaTeX code]] for the latex case. > > Thanks - They should be somewhere listed, as they seem to be a very > useful construct. > > I assume, replacing "latex" with any export backend name (e.g. html or odt), > will do the > same for the other backend?
Yes. They are called export snippet and typically handled by org-BACKEND-export-snippet, e.g. org-html-export-snippet. If you find that documentation in this area should be expanded, you could provide a patch to org.texi :) Rasmus -- Even a three-legged dog has three good legs to lose