> > This is very nice and works well for me. I would very much like to see > that in orgmode. Thanks a lot! >
Great, I've just committed this patch. Thanks for your original example which this simply extends. > > How do I extend your example to output latex for latex, svg for html and > png in all other cases? > The attached does this. The catch is that the :imagemagick header argument is required for png (and other) image types to be used.
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{tikz} First execute the second code block, to define the convenience macro and to set the required new variables in ob-latex.el. Then export to HTML and to pdf to see the tree exported as an SVG image and as embedded tikz respectively. * Tikz test Here's a tree, exported to both html and pdf. #+header: :file (by-backend (html "tree.svg") (pdf 'nil) (t "tree.png")) #+header: :imagemagick #+header: :results (by-backend (pdf "latex") (t "raw")) #+begin_src latex \usetikzlibrary{trees} \begin{tikzpicture} \node [circle, draw, fill=red!20] at (0,0) {1} child { node [circle, draw, fill=blue!30] {2} child { node [circle, draw, fill=green!30] {3} } child { node [circle, draw, fill=yellow!30] {4} }}; \end{tikzpicture} #+end_src #+RESULTS: [[file:tree.png]] * COMMENT setup #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent (setq org-babel-latex-htlatex "htlatex") (defmacro by-backend (&rest body) `(case (if (boundp 'backend) (org-export-backend-name backend) nil) ,@body)) #+end_src
Cheers, -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte