Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:

>> No this has the same issue as the Makefile.  "It's not as easy as latex".
>
> Setting up a publishing project is easy and well documented.

So is Makefile.

>> I want *one* coherent file with all the necessary instructions, that can
>> be edited in different program from Emacs, and be easily compiled.
>>
>> E.g. I wrote syntax highlight for Org in texworks, but I also want to make
>> the "green button" work easily as latex without too many ugly hacks.
>
> Isn't a file local variable enough then? 

It's not interpret in a batch call by default (which may be a feature that
is not wise to mess with).

> Also, what about the (let ((org-export-async-init-file ...))) suggested
> earlier?

How to I generalize this to a emacs --batch call from a random org file?

—Rasmus

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