Dear All, On Thu, 19 Jan 2023 at 09:35, M. ‘quintus’ Gülker <post+orgmod...@guelker.eu> wrote:
> I am not sure this targets the usecase I am pursuing, which is to use > macros to produce @@latex: escape constructs in order to have small-caps > markup in the citation footnotes: > > #+MACRO: name @@latex:\textsc{$1}@@@@html:<span class="name">$1</span>@@ > > If the macro resolves, but the @@latex construct does not, that would be > problematic. hopefully somebody more knowledgeable than me can comment on how viable this is, but would a @@csl like export snippet construct help with the problem? In that case your macro could be along the lines of #+MACRO: name @@csl:<span style="font-variant: small-caps">$1</span>@@ and -- assuming the custom export backend approach I proposed in the patch -- we would only need to make sure that the inline @@csl export snippets are exported as is by this "csl" backend. best wishes, András