On 02/16/2011 11:36 AM, phaebz wrote: > I defined it as an associative list, as described in the manual: > org-export-latex-todo-keyword-markup evaluates to (("new" . "\\new{%s}") > ("done" . "\\done{%s}") ("todo" . "\\todo{%s}")) > > In my LaTeX header are the options: > #+LATEX_HEADER: \def\todo#1{{\color{red}#1}} > #+LATEX_HEADER: \def\done#1{{\color{green}#1}} > #+LATEX_HEADER: \def\new#1{{\color{blue}#1}} > > Now I noticed that, in the exported pdf, all todo keywords are typeset in the > same color, which is always the value of the first element in the a-list. In > the above example, all keywords get set to blue, i.e. the LaTeX file contains > odd things like \new{TODO}. > > According to the manual, I expect this behaviour - using the value of the > first element - only for todo keywords for which there is no key in the > a-list defined. > > Am I doing something wrong?
Actually, I am thinking of setting up a virtual mailing-list just for me, so that I can send my email there, since there seems to be a correlation between me sending my problems to this list and finding the solution on my own. For completeness, obviously the keys have all to be upper case, i.e. (("NEW" . "\\new{%s}") ("DONE" . "\\done{%s}") ("TODO" . "\\todo{%s}")). I will try to avoid these mails in the future. Michael Bach _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode