> Martin Halder <martin.hal...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to >> directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to >> specify each parameter as separate parameter ? >> >> Thanks for help, >> Martin > Aloha Martin, > > Can I ask why you want to use a table as input for a latex block? An > alternative is to send the table to a source block in some other > language and then evaluate with :results latex. The advantage is that > the other language can have loops and complex data types that make it > relatively easy to deal with tables. It might be possible to do these > kinds of things with TeX, but it is likely to be difficult. > > hth, > Tom
Aloha Tom, the reason was that I have a quite complex latex file in a src latex block (which I tangle) and just wanted to replace some variables from a table. But :results latex looks very interesting, will have a look if I can solve it with that one, many thanks for the hint. This is my use case, the example below was maybe too much simplified: #begin_src latex ... weird latex code \put(-2,-50){ \parbox{8cm}{ \tiny{mycompany - mystree - mycountry}\\ \\ \normalsize \textbf{company}\\ street\\ \textbf{country} \vspace{2mm}\\ } } ... weird latex code #end_src latex Cheers, Martin > >> >> This is working: >> >> #+tblname: data >> | Name | John Doe | >> | Address | Doestreet 42 | >> | Country | Doecountry | >> >> #+name: invoice(name=data[0,1], address=data[1,1], country=data[2,1]) >> #+begin_src latex >> name >> address >> country >> #+end_src >> >> #+RESULTS: invoice >> #+BEGIN_LaTeX >> John Doe >> Doestreet 42 >> Doecountry >> #+END_LaTeX >> >> what I would like to do: >> >> #+name: invoice(data=data) >> #+begin_src latex >> data[0,1] >> data[1,1] >> data[2,1] >> #+end_src >> >> or even better: >> >> #+name: invoice(data=data) >> #+begin_src latex >> data['Name'] >> data['Adress'] >> data['Country'] >> #+end_src >> >> >> >> > > -- > Thomas S. Dye > http://www.tsdye.com