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Re: [O] Wrapping section within LaTeX environment
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John Kitchin |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Wrapping section within LaTeX environment |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Dec 2015 06:32:24 -0500 |
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mu4e 0.9.13; emacs 25.0.50.1 |
Cool. You might want to change your string match to :correction: so you
don't inadvertently wrap a section with the word correction in the body
though. That seems like a possibility here.
Xavier Garrido writes:
> Le 14/12/2015 02:39, John Kitchin a écrit :
>> could you provide a brief example of what you want to happen?
>>
>> i.e. are you looking for this:
>>
>> * some heading :correction:
>> one line of content
>>
>> to convert to this in LaTeX?
>>
>> \begin{correction}
>> one line of content
>> \end{correction}
>>
>
> Exactly. Actually when I read your mail I realize that
> =org-export-filter-headline-functions= filter not only give access to
> the heading but to the whole content within the heading. So,
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (defun cpp-correction-headline (contents backend info)
> (when (and (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'latex)
> (string-match "\\`.*correction.*\n" (downcase contents)))
> (concat "\\begin{correction}" (replace-regexp-in-string
> "\\`.*correction.*\n" "" contents) "\\end{correction}"))
> )
> (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-headline-functions
> 'cpp-correction-headline)
> #+END_SRC
>
> is doing what I want. So thanks for the insights and sorry for the noise.
>
> Xavier
>
>
>>
>> Xavier Garrido writes:
>>
>>> Dear orgers,
>>>
>>> I would like to wrap a given org section between =\begin,\end= LaTeX
>>> environment. These sections are identified by a special tag :correction:
>>> and to initiate the =\begin= flag I have basically no problem by using
>>> the org-export-filter-headline-function filter. The problem comes when
>>> I want to close the environment i.e. when another section starts. I have
>>> try this piece of code
>>>
>>> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>>> (setq correction-flag nil)
>>> (defun cpp-correction-headline (contents backend info)
>>> (if (and (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'latex)
>>> (string-match "\\`.*correction.*\n" (downcase contents)))
>>> (progn
>>> (setq correction-flag t)
>>> (replace-match "\\\\begin{correction}" nil nil contents)
>>> )
>>> (when correction-flag
>>> (setq correction-flag nil)
>>> (concat "\\end{correction}" contents))
>>> )
>>> )
>>> (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-headline-functions
>>> 'cpp-correction-headline)
>>> #+END_SRC
>>>
>>> but I get several =\end{correction}= in the produced LaTeX file.
>>> Actually this is much more a emacs-lisp related question since the
>>> boolean =correction-flag= seems not to work and I don't know why (of
>>> course I have very little knowledge in lisp). Can some emacs-lisp
>>> experts helps me understand why the above code just does not work.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> Xavier
>>
>> --
>> Professor John Kitchin
>> Doherty Hall A207F
>> Department of Chemical Engineering
>> Carnegie Mellon University
>> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
>> 412-268-7803
>> @johnkitchin
>> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
>>
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Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-7803
@johnkitchin
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu