Hi, I read your two answer only this morning. Thanks a lot for the provided tips. Clearly the first solution doesn't fit, as I face this situation for dozens of org pages which compose a web site...
I will test your second trick. However I would like to understand how it works. I wasn't aware of the `org-babel-latex-htlatex', how is it used ? And why wrapping the call to the export backend into a macro "do the trick" ? Thanks again. E. Le 14/10/2018 à 21:01 GMT, Jeremie Juste a dit: > Hello > > With the following in your .emacs file > > #+BEGIN_SRC > (setq org-babel-latex-htlatex "htlatex") > (defmacro by-backend (&rest body) > `(case org-export-current-backend ,@body)) > #+END_SRC > > I can put back #+BEGIN_SRC around the tikz and it seems to work. > > #+header: :file (by-backend (html "images/graphic2.png") (t 'nil)) > #+header: :imagemagick > #+header: :results (by-backend (pdf "latex") (t "raw")) > #+BEGIN_SRC latex > \begin{figure}[ht] > \centering > \begin{tikzpicture}[xscale=0.5] > % draw the sets > \filldraw[fill=none, draw] (-1.5,0) circle (1cm); > \filldraw[fill=none, draw] (1.5,0) circle (1cm); > > % the texts > \node at (-1.5,1.5) {$E$}; > \node at (1.5,1.5) {$F$}; > > % the points in the sets (here I just create nodes to use them later on > to position > % the circles and the arrows > \node (a) at (-1.5,0.7) {$a$}; > \node (b) at (-1.5,0.1) {$b$}; > \node (c) at (-1.5,-0.4) {$c$}; > \node (1) at (1.5,0.7) {$1$}; > \node (2) at (1.5,0.1) {$2$}; > \node (3) at (1.5,-0.4) {$3$}; > > % draw the arrows > \draw[->] (a) -- (2); > \draw[->] (c) -- (2); > \draw[->] (b) -- (1); > \end{tikzpicture} > \end{figure} > #+END_SRC > > Best regards, > > Jeremie -- Éric Würbel http://eric.wurbel.perso.luminy.univ-amu.fr/ Enseignement: IUT R&T, directeur des études 1A Recherche: LIS CNRS, UMR7020 http://www.lis-lab.fr/