Since org already accepts \SomeCommandName, maybe org-mode could provide
some very basic functionality for the user to provide definitions for these
macros for each (desired) output format. For instance, there could be a
list similar to
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(
("somecommand" :html 'somecomma
Torsten Wagner writes:
> However, whats with "\," "\mbox{}" "\noindent" and maybe some others?
> They helped me to tweak the formatting at some points where the
> standard stuff did not make much sense.
There commands are meaningful in a TeX context, and there is not
necessary a precise translat
Hi Bastien,
I agree.
Some, I used more of a habit reasons (how many orgers are latexers?!
;) ) and they have a org-replacement.
However, whats with "\," "\mbox{}" "\noindent" and maybe some others?
They helped me to tweak the formatting at some points where the
standard stuff did not make much sens
Hi Thorsten,
Torsten Wagner writes:
> I have a minor problem, I used some LaTeX format commands. I know I
> might get away by replacing \textbf with **, etc.
Yes, that's the way to go. Should be quick with M-x replace-regexp.
> But know its
> there already. Sure it worked out great for the L
Hi,
today I had to send over a document in MS Word format. Suprise suprise
guess I am not the first one on that mailing list.
I was happy to use the new odt export feature and it did the best job
out of some other constellations (org->html->word, org->pdf->odt via
pdf import plugin, org->pdf->copy