Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> writes: > > >> Building from this example, the attached patch to ob-latex.el combined >> with the attached org-mode file should export the latex (tikz) code as >> an inline SVG image to HTML and as embedded tikz to latex. >> >> If this works generally I can commit the patch to ob-latex.el. > > Looks good to me, although it would make ox-html depend on ox-latex > which may or may not be desirable. . . For instance math stuff is > handled internally by ox-html, it seems (correct me if I'm wrong). > While TikZ clearly is a LaTeX feature, producing SVGs are more of a > way of support this type of figures in html output, although it > depends on TeX binaries. >
Nope, this patch only touches ob-latex not ox-latex (easily mistaken names). > > File links to tikz files [[file:pix.pgf]] (e.g. produced with R or > matplotlib) won't be understood with this patch. It should > automatically convert the picture to an svg figure, I think. Perhaps > support for file links can be added later. > Correct. I think that users of R or gnuplot should use R or gnuplot to produce SVG or PDF images directly. I don't think htlatex makes sense in those use cases. > > —Rasmus -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte