Nicolas Goaziou <[email protected]> writes:
> [email protected] (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>> The old exporter recognized LaTeX commands for accented characters. So,
>> \=o in the Org mode file would yield \={o} in the LaTeX file. The new
>> exporter gives $\backslash$=o for this construct.
>
> Indeed, the parser recognizes LaTeX commands and environments, but is
> more strict with other LaTeXisms.
>
>> How does the new
>> LaTeX exporter recognize accented characters?
>
> The Org way (portable across major back-ends) to handle this is to
> define an new entity, and name it for example "omacr"[1]. You can
> then access it with \omacr in your buffer.
Yes, this seems like a good solution. Thanks.
>
> Other (but inferior) solutions could be to define a macro:
>
> #+macro: omacr \={o}
>
> or use an export snippet:
>
> @e-latex{\={o}}
>
>> I can't find a way to get creator information into \hypersetup{} without
>> also having it inserted as normal text at the end of the file. Is this
>> possible?
>
> That's not possible at the moment.
>
> There are three states for creator, on, off and comment, and two places
> to insert the information (in hypersetup and at the end of the exported
> data).
>
> What would be a correct way to handle the different configurations here?
>
Perhaps:
- off, no information is inserted
- on, information is inserted in \hypersetup{} and as text at the end of the
file
- comment, information is inserted in \hypersetup and as a comment at the
end of the file.
All the best,
Tom
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