Jambunathan K writes:
> You are looking for this
>
> (custom-set-variables
> '(org-odt-display-outline-level 0))
Thanks, Aric
Aric Gregson writes:
>>> 4. Figure and table references are by section, sort of like old
>>> fashioned latex.
>
> For me, I am not writing a book or anything very long, just
> manuscripts. Thus, I would prefer just to label each figure in order and
> each table in order. I would therefore get F
Bastien writes:
> can you give more details about your setup?
I am using the mathtoweb function and so far so good. Here is what I
have and what I understand of it, but I could be wrong about why it is
working.
The file has this header:
#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:t
I have this in my .emacs file:
Jambunathan K writes:
> 2. MathToWeb
>
>Pro: Uses MathML
>
>Con: MathToWeb is new kid on the block. May prove to be problematic
>with more complex formulae.
>
>If ltx->mathml conversion is problematic for some equations, you can
>create "ODF files" (OpenDocumentFormula files
> I'm slow at learning the machinery behind Open Document Format
Oh, OK. If you say so.
Jambunathan K writes:
> While you are at it, you can take care of export issues with non-utf-8
> (spanish encoded) Org files as well.
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-10/msg00873.html
Thanks for the heads up. I'm slow at learning the machinery
behind Open Document Fo
Hi Aric,
Aric writes:
> I just wanted to update that I am able to export latex equations from Org
> mode files directly to ODT files via the MathtoWeb program. Works
> very well.
can you give more details about your setup?
This could well deserve a link to worg/org-hacks.org!
Thanks in adv
Bastien writes:
> Please try with Org 8.2.5 or later, an issue with multiple figures
> not showing up in LibreOffice 4.1.x has been fixed.
Cool.
While you are at it, you can take care of export issues with non-utf-8
(spanish encoded) Org files as well.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/ema
Comparison is nice. Using pandoc to do org->odt is definitely
substandard.
Aric writes:
> Thank you very much for the upgrade notice. The export to ODT from org-mode
> works very well now. There are pluses and minuses it seems between pandoc and
> org export.
>
> Org export ->
> 1. Include
I just wanted to update that I am able to export latex equations from Org
mode files directly to ODT files via the MathtoWeb program. Works very well.
Removes one hurdle to using ORG and ODT instead of markdown.
thanks,
Hi Aric,
Aric writes:
> There are pluses and minuses it seems between pandoc and
> org export.
(Better to list possible improvements to org->odt separately,
one improvement per thread, so that people can keep this in
their TODO lists.)
> I can cut and paste the heavy math latex portions from
Thank you very much for the upgrade notice. The export to ODT from org-mode
works very well now. There are pluses and minuses it seems between pandoc and
org export.
Org export ->
1. Includes figures and tables
2. Includes pretty code mark-up
3. Lacks latex code export
4. Figure and tabl
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> Please try with Org 8.2.5 or later, an issue with multiple figures
> not showing up in LibreOffice 4.1.x has been fixed.
Thank you, I will give this a try.
aric
Aric Gregson writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> What version of Org and Emacs are you using?
>> M-x org-version RET
>
> 8.2.1-dist
Please try with Org 8.2.5 or later, an issue with multiple figures
not showing up in LibreOffice 4.1.x has been fixed.
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Bastien
Bastien writes:
> What version of Org and Emacs are you using?
> M-x org-version RET
8.2.1-dist
> M-x emacs-version RET
24.3.1 freebsd-amd64
Thanks, Aric
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Hello,
Aric writes:
> Is this an issue others have had or is it perhaps something within this file
> that is causing the problem?
What version of Org and Emacs are you using?
M-x org-version RET
M-x emacs-version RET
Thanks,
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Bastien
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