In this following peculiar setup, I wish to publish the macro value
{{{version}}} inside of the LaTeX source code export. That makes the
first page how I need it, as it displays logo and other matters. But I
cannot use macro replacements in src blocks, right?
That is why I have defined \def\version{ {{{version}}} } that it gets
expanded in LaTeX source code, that works fine, and all is good.
But then the line with \def\version{ {{{version}}} } gets shown in
HTML export, which is not what I want. How to resolve that?
Possible solution would be:
- to somehow be able to expand macros in LaTeX section? Is that
possible?
- to somehow hide \def\version{ {{{version}}} }in HTML. But I do not
know how.
Another issue related to this setup is that I would like:
- for HTML export: title:t toc:t
- for LaTeX PDF export: title:nil toc:nil
Is there way to have options different for different exports?
#+TITLE: My title
#+MACRO: version Time-stamp: <Wednesday, March 31 2021, 10:10>
#+AUTHOR: Jean Louis
#+SETUPFILE:
/home/admin/Programming/git/org-html-themes/setup/theme-readtheorg.setup
#+OPTIONS: title:nil toc:nil todo:nil
\def\version{ {{{version}}} }
#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex
\begin{titlepage}
\begin{center}
{\Huge My title in LaTeX \\ Project by Jean Louis}
%{\Large Some other title, maybe}
\vspace{0.5cm}
{\large Revision: \version{} }
\includegraphics[width=12cm]{/home/graphics/my-logo.jpg}
\end{center}
\end{titlepage}
\tableofcontents
#+END_EXPORT
--
Jean
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