Hi Bastien, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes:
> Brett Viren <b...@bnl.gov> writes: > >> Can they have newlines? > > I don't think so -- did you try? Now, there is an idea! I had not tried, but yes, the are accepted and a "multiline" macro can be defined using '\n' characters like: #+MACRO: mimg #+HTML: <a name="$1"><center><img width="100%" src="$2.svg" alt="$3"/> $3</center></a>\n#+LATEX: \begin{figure}\label{$1}\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{$2.pdf}\caption{$3}\end{figure} I can now call this macro with a single line like: {{{mimg(fig-overview,dataflow,Overview of the data flow.)}}} and both HTML and LaTeX/PDF export produces correct output. I give up the "fig:" style prefix for the label, but that is a small detail. So, I'm satisfied now. Thanks for the nudge! -Brett.
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