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Re: [O] How to do proper folding and semantic markup
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Eduardo Mercovich |
Subject: |
Re: [O] How to do proper folding and semantic markup |
Date: |
Thu, 31 Mar 2016 21:39:04 -0300 |
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mu4e 0.9.17; emacs 24.5.1 |
Hi Christian.
>> ... place the abstract and #+LATEX: commands for frontmatter before the
>> first exported headline, e.g.,
>> #+BEGIN_abstract
>> [Abstract here]
>> #+END_abstract
> Originally my fault for pointing out that this was possible (for latex
> and html backends, anyway) without any special abstract handling. :-)
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-11/msg00046.html
No fault at all, on the contrary. This collective knowledge is built by
everyone that participates. :)
> [...] If these matter to you (I gather that you have to write long
> abstracts), you may need to use the ignore trick Thomas Dye referred
> to.
I'll do, as that solution has the best of both worlds. :)
> You can name a block and reference it by name.
> #+name: theabstract
> #+begin_abstract
> ...
> #+end_abstract
> See [[theabstract][the abstract]].
This linking capacity is great and I'm using it a lot.
The only detail remaining here that I'm still searching is how to
include the table/figure # also with the link. This is because if
someone prints the report, the link becomes unusable without a number.
An example would be:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
Lorem ipsum...
#+CAPTION: A beautiful caption for this table.
#+NAME: table:tablename
#+ATTR_LATEX: :environment longtable
[the table]
A lot of text, going pages long.
In this paragraph, there is a [[tablename][link to the table]].
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
This renders the link perfectly, but in the linked text <link to the
table> there is no further reference. How can the (automagically added)
number be included, like in <link to the table #12)?
Just for the sake of making it ultra complete (I don't feel it necessary
really), the link could use the id only to point, and be rendered as
<table # (page N)>.
I'm sure it's there but even having read the manual I still lack the
emacspeak to find it, or maybe to understand that I already read over
it. :)
Anyway, Have a great day...
--
eduardo mercovich
Donde se cruzan tus talentos
con las necesidades del mundo,
ahí está tu vocación.