Aloha Eduardo, Eduardo Mercovich writes: >>> + if I put a plain text link in a sidenote (like >>> "\sidenote{see http://AgileManifesto.org}"), it doesn't get >>> automagically converted to a link as it is in the text body. It appears >>> as normal text and without the \url{...}, so it doesn't look and doesn't >>> act as a link. > >> IIUC, I think you need to tell Org mode that this is a link: >> \sidenote{see [[http://AgileManifesto.org]]}. > > I tried it and still I have some issues... > > I have Org-mode version 8.3.1 (8.3.1-95-g1dbb25-elpaplus) and GNU Emacs > 24.5.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10). > > Using the same org document as source, if I use the standard latex > export everything seems fine (except this sidenote link that does not > get hiperlinked as URL), but if I use tufte-latex (with "require > 'ox-tufte-latex" in my .emacs file) I have a "PDF file produced with > errors" message. However, I can't spot the difference between both files > with my eyes (they have the same size, but diff says they are > different). > > In both cases -orglatex and tuftelatex- the sidenote linke gets rendered > with the double brackets around and not as clickable URL. > > How can I give you more info to diagnose this case?
I'll take a closer look at this and get back to you. I'm writing for print, so didn't consider this use case. > Is it possible to do that in org for latex fragments (like putting > f"\sidenote{" and the closing "}" in a lighter face)? > > Sorry if this is obvious but I'm relatively new to the Emacs-verse. I don't know if this is possible. Perhaps others on the list will know? > Again, thank you org-tufte-latex. I can be a heavy user of this system, > so I hope to be of help to make it even better. :) Great. I hope you find it useful. All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com