Hi Bastien, I agree. Some, I used more of a habit reasons (how many orgers are latexers?! ;) ) and they have a org-replacement. However, whats with "\," "\mbox{}" "\noindent" and maybe some others? They helped me to tweak the formatting at some points where the standard stuff did not make much sense.
Thanks Torsten On 23 April 2012 23:50, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote: > Hi Thorsten, > > Torsten Wagner <torsten.wag...@gmail.com> writes: > >> I have a minor problem, I used some LaTeX format commands. I know I >> might get away by replacing \textbf with *<text>*, etc. > > Yes, that's the way to go. Should be quick with M-x replace-regexp. > >> But know its >> there already. Sure it worked out great for the LaTeX-PDF export. >> However, in openoffice I had stuff like \textbf{text}. I was >> wondering, the exporter is doing all this nifty work already, could we >> have a flag to replace the most common Linux inline text-formats by >> the corresponding odt format? > > Mhh... I think it would be too hackish. Converting \textbf{...} to > *...* in .org files just for converting them back to another format > means that \textbf{...} shouldnot be used on the first place. But > maybe I'm misunderstanding something... > > Best, > > -- > Bastien