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Re: [O] Help with new exporter
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Robert Klein |
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Re: [O] Help with new exporter |
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Fri, 12 Jul 2013 13:47:53 +0200 |
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(sorry, this should've gone to the list the first time)
Hi John,
sorry, I can't help you with the filters.
On the other hand, I don't see any reason why you gt whose square brackets.
I tried different versions of org-mode, and never got *empty* square
brackets.
E.g. I tried with org-mode 8.0.5 release installed in ~/org-8.0.5 (I
did a "make" and "make autoloads" in this directory) and used the
exam.org file as attached and the attached exam.el for configuration.
I started emacs with from the directory exam.org and exam.el are, using
the following command:
emacs -Q -l exam.el exam.org
Exporting to LaTeX file results in the attached exam.tex.
I tried emacs version 23.1 and 24.2.
(For sure, my latex installation doesn't like the \NoKey and
\NumberOfVersions ...)
You could try, if you get can get the same results I do and then work
through your emacs configuration.
I've got no other idea at the moment.
Best regards
Robert
On 07/12/2013 01:05 AM, John Rakestraw wrote:
> Hi, list --
>
> I understand the value of working on this myself -- what better way to
> learn? -- but after a few hours of reading the docs and scouring the
> list, I've reached the point of seeking at least a hint for where to go.
> (There's much more information higher in this thread, but I'm trying to
> focus rather narrowly on the problem here to keep the email relatively
> short.)
>
> I'm trying to export to a pdf, using Phil Hirschhorn's exam.cls. The
> document class definition I have (thanks, Robert!) gets me almost to
> where I need to be. However, it leaves me with square brackets at
> several points in the tex file. I need to delete those brackets.
>
> That is, I need to change "\begin[]{questions}" to "{\begin{questions}".
>
> Following Charles's advice, I'm trying to define and use a filter.
> However, I know little enough about LaTeX and lisp that I can't figure
> out why what I have isn't working. At the risk of making it very clear I
> know even less than nothing, here's what I've worked up:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> (defun jr-org-delete-brackets-from-tex-file
> (text backend info)
> (while (re-search-forward "\\[]" nil t)
> (replace-match ""))
> text)
>
> (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-final-output-functions
> 'jr-org-delete-brackets-from-tex-file)
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> This doesn't work.
>
> Can someone at least give me a hint on what I need to do differently?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
--
Robert Klein - Max Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung
Ackermannweg 10
55128 Mainz
exam.el
Description: Text Data
exam.org
Description: Lotus Organizer
exam.tex
Description: Text Data
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, (continued)
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Robert Klein, 2013/07/10
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, John Rakestraw, 2013/07/10
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Robert Klein, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, John Rakestraw, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, John Rakestraw, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Thomas S. Dye, 2013/07/11
Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Rasmus, 2013/07/10
Re: [O] Help with new exporter,
Robert Klein <=
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Nick Dokos, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Rasmus, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Nick Dokos, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, John Rakestraw, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Rasmus, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, John Rakestraw, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Nick Dokos, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, John Rakestraw, 2013/07/12
- Re: [O] Help with new exporter, Nick Dokos, 2013/07/12