I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand... Would it be possible to send a minimum working example of your org file?
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 6:21 AM, Rainer M Krug <r.m.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 15/01/12 06:29, Frozenlock wrote: >> This babel block should do the following: >> >> - When exporting, automatically tangle the babel blocks. - Then >> take the resulting files and add them to a zip file, along with the >> original .org file. - Add the necessary \usepackage and latex >> commands to insert the zipfile. >> >> Let me know if something isn't like you want. >> >> Here is the babel block to add to your source (org) file: >> >> ======================================== #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp >> :results org :exports results :var >> buffer-file-name=(buffer-file-name) (let ((filename >> (file-name-nondirectory (file-name-sans-extension >> buffer-file-name)))) (shell-command (concat "zip -j " filename >> ".zip " filename".org " (mapconcat '(lambda (arg) >> (convert-standard-filename (expand-file-name arg))) >> (org-babel-tangle) " "))) (concat >> "#+LATEX_HEADER:\\usepackage{attachfile2}\n" "#+LATEX: \\vfill >> \\textattachfile[print=false,color=0.5 0.5 >> 0.5]{"filename".zip}{Source (.org) \\& other files...}\n")) >> #+END_SRC ============================== > > Thanks for this code - it looks good, but there is a serious problem: > > src_emacs_lisp{} expressions are evaluated and replaced with the > result in the org file, which does not happen when tangling from the > buffer itself. > Example: > > ################################################ > * name src_emacs-lisp{(buffer-file-name)} > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results org :exports results :var > buffer-file-name=(buffer-file-name) > (org-babel-tangle) > #+END_SRC > ################################################ > > If I export the file above, the file get changed to: > > ################################################ > * name > > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results org :exports results :var > buffer-file-name=(buffer-file-name) > (org-babel-tangle) > #+END_SRC > ################################################ > > Is there something wrong with the code? > > Rainer > > >> >> >> On a related note, I've added some improvements to my own way to >> export in multiple format and add the files along with the source. >> The latex commands and usepackage are included, so no need to add >> them elswhere in the org file: >> >> ============================== # Make sure this babel block is the >> last one in the buffer; # block after this one won't be evaluated >> before the txt and html export. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results org >> :exports results :var buffer-file-name=(buffer-file-name) (let >> ((org-export-babel-evaluate nil)); don't evaluate in 'recursive' >> exports (save-window-excursion ;; avoid leakage when more than one >> org export in block (org-export-as-ascii >> org-export-headline-levels)) (save-window-excursion >> (org-export-as-html org-export-headline-levels)) (let ((filename >> (file-name-nondirectory (file-name-sans-extension >> buffer-file-name))) (to-include-files (directory-files >> (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)))) (shell-command (concat >> "zip -j " filename ".zip " (mapconcat '(lambda (arg) arg) >> (remove-if '(lambda (file) (string-match >> "\\.$\\|\\.pdf$\\|\\.atfi$\\|\\.tex$\\|#" file)) ;; don't include >> useless files to-include-files) " "))) (concat >> "#+LATEX_HEADER:\\usepackage{attachfile2}\n" "#+LATEX: \\vfill >> \\textattachfile[print=false,color=0.5 0.5 >> 0.5]{"filename".zip}{Source (.org) & html, txt...}\n"))) #+END_SRC >> ============================== >> >> >> Enjoy! >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Rainer M Krug <r.m.k...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> On 12 January 2012 14:54, Frozenlock <frozenl...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> The code block I previously sent only require you to specify >>>> which _extension_ you want or don't want. No need to include >>>> any specific filename (other than the .zip file in the latex >>>> "include" command). >>>> >>>> Am I to understand you want something to include *all and only* >>>> tangled files? >>> >>> Yes - and the files do have different extensions (e.g. .R, .sh, >>> .sub, none) and are not tangled necessarily in a specific >>> directory. >>> >>> and the original org file, but that is not a problem. >>> >>> Rainer >>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> I tried ":exports result" with no success. I'll try to send a >>>> minimum working example shortly. >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Rainer M Krug >>>> <r.m.k...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 12/01/12 03:06, Frozenlock wrote: >>>>>>> To include multiple files, I export all of the required >>>>>>> files before the PDF creation and zip them. This way, I >>>>>>> only need to include a single zip file. >> >> Good idea. >> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :exports none ;; various exports >>>>>>> (save-window-excursion (org-export-as-ascii >>>>>>> org-export-headline-levels)) (save-window-excursion >>>>>>> (org-export-as-html org-export-headline-levels)) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ;;zip the required files (let ((filename >>>>>>> (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory >>>>>>> (buffer-file-name))))) (shell-command (concat "zip " >>>>>>> filename ".zip " (mapconcat '(lambda (arg) arg) >>>>>>> (remove-if '(lambda (filename) (string-match >>>>>>> "\\.$\\|\\.pdf$\\|\\.atfi$\\|#" filename)) >>>>>>> (directory-files (file-name-directory >>>>>>> (buffer-file-name)))) " ")))) #+END_SRC >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (I've added this code in a babel block to evaluate just >>>>>>> before the PDF export.) >> >> I actually did not want to fiddle with the file names, as it is to >> easy to forget some: this concerns in my case literate programming >> of a simulation model in R, resul;ting in several files of >> different extensions - it is to easy to forget one. >> >> If I tangle, I get all the names of the tangled files, but I do >> not know how I can feed them into the zip file. >> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As you can see, I make sure I don't include a previous >>>>>>> PDF, or any other useless file. >> >> True. >> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you wish to add only a single type of file, simply >>>>>>> replace "remove-if" by "remove-if-not" and change the >>>>>>> value in the string-match function. For example, >>>>>>> "\\.$\\|\\.pdf$\\|\\.atfi$\\|#" would become "\\.lisp$" >>>>>>> to include all your exported lisp files. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hope this helps! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the way, I can't get the code block to be evaluated >>>>>>> automatically when I export to PDF, any clue on how to do >>>>>>> that? >> >> I assume, it is caused by the :exports none - so no evaluation is >> done on export. Try changing it to :exports result and then >> generate an empty result, or a list of files included in the zip >> file. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Rainer >> >> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Rainer M Krug >>>>>>> <r.m.k...@gmail.com> wrote: On 06/01/12 08:45, Eric >>>>>>> Schulte wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Frozenlock <frozenl...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I am a strong advocate in keeping the source of >>>>>>>>>>> everything. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> However, Â a source can easily be lost if it >>>>>>>>>>> doesn't follow the document. In LaTeX, there's a >>>>>>>>>>> package to attach a file to a PDF (like when you >>>>>>>>>>> attach a file to an email). By doing so, the >>>>>>>>>>> source will follow the PDF even if the common >>>>>>>>>>> reader have no clue what it's for, or even how to >>>>>>>>>>> use it. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> This sounds like a great Reproducible Research >>>>>>>>>> practice. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Here is how I attach my org source to every >>>>>>>>>>> document I export to PDF: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ;; Include the source file for every exported >>>>>>>>>>> PDF (org-mode) (eval-after-load "org-exp" >>>>>>>>>>> '(defadvice org-export-as-latex (around >>>>>>>>>>> org-export-add-source-pdf activate) "Add the >>>>>>>>>>> source (org file) to the resulting pdf file" (let >>>>>>>>>>> ((filename (buffer-name))) ad-do-it ;do the >>>>>>>>>>> function (let ((latex-buffer ad-return-value)) >>>>>>>>>>> (set-buffer latex-buffer) (while >>>>>>>>>>> (re-search-forward "\\\\usepackage{.+}" nil t)); >>>>>>>>>>> go to the end of packages (insert >>>>>>>>>>> "\n\\usepackage{attachfile2}"); the package >>>>>>>>>>> needed to attach files (when (re-search-forward >>>>>>>>>>> "\\\\end{document}" nil t) (forward-line -1) >>>>>>>>>>> (insert (concat "\\vfill\n" "\\footnotesize\n" >>>>>>>>>>> "The source of this document is an Org-Mode file >>>>>>>>>>> attached here:" "\n\\attachfile" "{" filename >>>>>>>>>>> "}"))) (save-buffer))))) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> This is by no mean a patch, but rather a quick >>>>>>>>>>> hack. Perhaps someone with a working knowledge of >>>>>>>>>>> the org-export could find a way to add a source >>>>>>>>>>> option? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I think this practice may not actually require any >>>>>>>>>> changes to the Org-mode core. Â The attached small >>>>>>>>>> Org-mode file will attach itself to pdf exports >>>>>>>>>> using only features already present in Org-mode. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Following this idea - how can I easily attach all files >>>>>>> created by tangling? Is there a programmatic way, without >>>>>>> having to specify them manually? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Rainer >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks for sharing this idea! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Cheers! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc >>> (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. 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