Thomas,

Forgive my density... how does one use this? Or is it not available for
public consumption yet? I downloaded your git repo but org-mode complains
that it doesn't know about org-article. Where do I obtain the actual class
file?

I tried searching around on worg for the page you hinted at (mainly checking
the org-contrib page) but didn't see anything there.


Thanks,
John

On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Thomas S. Dye <t...@tsdye.com> wrote:

> Aloha Carsten,
>
> Much appreciated.  I hope the idea of custom LaTeX classes for Org-mode
> export proves useful to the community.
>
> I have the patch on my list of things to do.  I don't work at the speeds
> you folks attain so the patch will probably seem slow in coming.
>
> All the best,
> Tom
>
>
>
> On Oct 16, 2010, at 7:58 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>  Hi Tom,
>>
>> On Oct 16, 2010, at 7:08 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>
>>  Aloha Carsten,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your kind words.  I'm having fun with org-article.cls and am
>>> happy to have Org support in the ways that you mention.
>>>
>>
>> Great.  Would you like to make me a patch which does all this?
>> If you want, you can also create a new directory in contrib.
>> You can also have write permission for the git repo in order
>> to install updates for this.
>>
>>
>>> Right now I think the class's main contribution is that it eases
>>> configuration of LaTeX export.
>>>
>>> For the future (perhaps distant), I'm hoping org-article.cls will make
>>> the case that Org should identify other semantic elements in LaTeX export,
>>> leaving the details of their representation to the LaTeX class.
>>>
>>> For example:
>>>
>>> paths: Paths are frequently quite long and when they don't include spaces
>>> LaTeX can have a difficult time breaking them at the end of a line.  There
>>> is a LaTeX package, url.sty, that handles this.  I believe that the hyperref
>>> package loads url.sty for this functionality, so it is available to the
>>> LaTeX exporter with the current defaults.  If paths were identified in the
>>> export,
>>> e.g., \org-path{/long/path/to/my/file/deep/in/the/directory/tree},
>>> then the LaTeX class could typeset this with either the \url{} command
>>> (if hyperref wasn't being used), with \nolinkurl{} (if hyperref was being
>>> used), or some other way appropriate to the class.
>>>
>>> lists: In addition to compact lists (I agree with you that they are an
>>> improvement over the standard LaTeX lists), it should be possible to typeset
>>> lists inside paragraphs.  I'm not certain how this might be handled in
>>> Org-mode, perhaps an #+property or other entity that could be set on a
>>> list-specific basis.  The LaTeX paralist package that is responsible for the
>>> compact lists does a good job typesetting lists in paragraphs, as well.
>>>
>>> #+results:  I'm integrating Eric Fraga's GANTT chart code, which
>>> generates the LaTeX code to create a high quality graphic using an Org-mode
>>> table as input.  Currently, the #+results: of Eric's code aren't exported
>>> unless I add a blank line between the #+results: and #+BEGIN_LaTeX lines.
>>>  If, instead, the results block were exported inside a LaTeX environment,
>>> say \begin{org-results} \end{org-results}, then org-article.cls (or any
>>> other LaTeX class) could define an environment to typeset the results
>>> appropriately.  With the blank line inserted, LaTeX export yields a listing
>>> of the LaTeX code, which is all well and good, but it doesn't get set off
>>> *as a result*, which might be useful to distinguish it from regular source
>>> code blocks in the Org-mode file.
>>>
>>> I'm not advocating for any specific changes here.  I'm just trying to
>>> indicate a possibly useful development path for Org-mode LaTeX export in
>>> tandem with custom LaTeX classes.
>>>
>>
>> I will be very interested to see what else you come up with.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> - Carsten
>>
>>
>>> All the best,
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 15, 2010, at 7:57 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Thomas,
>>>>
>>>> Dan just made me look again at this thread, which I had not yet
>>>> studied closely.
>>>>
>>>> I think you have created something very useful indeed.  I love
>>>> the compact lists, and I am sure there is a lot more I would use.
>>>> So I am wondering:  What can Org do to support and integrate this
>>>> class?  I can think of a couple of things:
>>>>
>>>> - distribute it in contrib
>>>> - advertise it in the manual
>>>> - have it as one of the default classes in org-export-latex-classes
>>>>
>>>> But maybe you have other ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> - Carsten
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 14, 2010, at 10:37 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Aloha all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to draw your attention to a LaTeX class that I put together in
>>>>> response to posts here about configuring the output of the LaTeX exporter.
>>>>>  The class supports all of the Org-mode LaTeX default packages.  It 
>>>>> supports
>>>>> the standard LaTeX article class and the KOMA-script scrartcl class and
>>>>> provides several choices of fonts.  In addition, it  includes facilities 
>>>>> to
>>>>> apply microtypographic adjustments to suitable fonts, set the line spacing
>>>>> of the document to double space, set lists more compactly than the 
>>>>> standard
>>>>> LaTeX article.cls, and typeset source code listings, optionally with 
>>>>> color.
>>>>>
>>>>> The documentation that should appear shortly in the Babel/Uses section
>>>>> of Worg includes two examples that illustrate use of the class.  The first
>>>>> uses the standard LaTeX article class and Times, Helvetica, and Courier
>>>>> fonts with a 12 point base size to typeset the literate program on 8.5 x 
>>>>> 11
>>>>> in. paper, with colored source code listings and microtypographic
>>>>> adjustments.
>>>>>
>>>>>  #+LaTeX_CLASS: org-article-subsubsection
>>>>>> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
>>>>>> [article,letterpaper,times,12pt,listings,color,microtype]
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The second uses the KOMA-script scrartcl class and Utopia, Bera, and
>>>>> Inconsolata fonts with a 10 point base size to typeset the literate 
>>>>> program
>>>>> on 5.8 x 8.3 in. paper in landscape mode, also with colored source code
>>>>> listings and microtypographic adjustments.  In addition, lists are set
>>>>> tighter than with the standard LaTeX article class.
>>>>>
>>>>>  #+LaTeX_CLASS: org-article-subsubsection
>>>>>> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
>>>>>> [koma,a5paper,landscape,utopia,10pt,listings,color,microtype,paralist]
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The project is hosted at GitHub:
>>>>> http://github.com/tsdye/org-article
>>>>>
>>>>> All the best,
>>>>> Tom
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