> I'm still all ears for a very generic default template for LaTeX,
> DocBook and ASCII (and not as ugly as those I provided).
I'm not familiar enough with LaTeX to write a template. The only
changes I would like to see are the TODO keyword highlighted in red,
the remainder of the heading set in a
Hello,
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> However, I think that keeping the number of dependencies down is
> advantageous so I would vote for having a very generic default
> template for latex but with a good example of what is possible in
> the documentation (e.g. the particular template definition pr
Sébastien Vauban writes:
[...]
>>> - Regarding LaTeX, my suggestion requires the =todonotes= LaTeX
>>> package to be loaded in the header.
>>
>> For that one I'm not sure adding one more package to those already inserted
>> by default is a good idea. Is =todonotes= standard in every LaTeX
>> d
Hello,
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
> I tested the look and feel of the export to HTML and PDF. Works
> fine.
Good.
> Works even better (IMHO) with the suggested template:
[...]
> The advantage is to get a real different look for the inlined task,
> so that it gets your attention as it dese