Hi Rasmus,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Rasmus wrote:
> >> Org already has semantic quote characters, namely '"' and "'".
> >
> > Right: I'm talking about TeX and not org-mode there. The semantic way to
> > say "this is quoted" is csquotes and \enquote.
>
> But this is the Org-ML. I assume y
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> We already have a working solution for many languages, and more general
> that this LaTeX-centered command. It has limitations, but "csquotes"
> support would inherit them anyway since it would be built on top of
> smart quotes mechanism.
>
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Rasmus wrote:
> This is exactly the reasons why I don't want to use csquotes:
>
> \enquote{something}.
>
I'm not sure I understand. Are you suggesting the syntax is bad?
But check for instance org-latex-tables-booktabs, which makes optional
> support for boo
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > IIRC, there was support for csquotes in the old exporter[fn:1] but I
> guess
> > it went away when the new exporter came along.
>
> Yes, it'd be good to make it possible again to use
> \usepackage{csquotes} and \enquote{so
Hi Rasmus,
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:42 PM, Rasmus wrote:
> Hi Laurens,
>
> Laurens Van Houtven <_...@lvh.io> writes:
>
> > I'm writing a book using org-mode. On export, org-mode turns double
> quotes
> > like "hello" into ``hello''. So
Hi,
I'm writing a book using org-mode. On export, org-mode turns double quotes
like "hello" into ``hello''. Some modern LaTeXes no longer support that
form, instead preferring semantic markup. (The reasoning being that the
markup implies a particular quote style, whereas quotation style is
langua
Thanks! Both of these solved my problem excellently.
cheers
lvh
Hi!
I'm using org-mode with the LaTeX export to write a book. I'm having issues
with inline LaTeX citations (\cite{some label}) and glossary references
(\gls{some label}). When the label (the thing in between the curly braces)
is split across lines, the org-mode LaTeX exporter escapes the curly
br