Sebastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf@...> writes: > > Hi Nicolas, > > Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > > "Sebastien Vauban" > >> Within a LaTeX block (#+begin_latex) or within a Babel block for LaTeX > >> language (#+begin_src latex)? Do you make a difference? > > > > There's a big difference. > > > > #+begin_latex means "paste this code unmodified in the latex back-end, > > and only in the latex back-end". Nothing is evaluated.
I guess I do not understand. Using git pull today, (org-export-to-buffer 'e-latex "scratch.tex") exports this #+begin_latex \begin{displaymath} \mbox{a}=\frac{b}{1 + c} \end{displaymath} #+end_latex as this \begin{latex} \begin{displaymath} \mbox{a}=\frac{b}{1 + c} \end{displaymath} \end{latex} So how do I get rid of the enclosing lines: \begin{latex} \end{latex} ?? Chuck > > > > With a #+begin_src latex block, depending on :exports parameter, you can > > produce something (in this case, probably an image file) and create > > a link valid in any back-end, as long as it supports the file format. > > > > Both are possible. > > I realize having taken the bad habit of only using #+begin_src latex blocks > even for code that only matters for the LaTeX back-end (such as TikZ > decorations). By carefully using the Babel options, it comes down to the same > effect/behavior, but, OK, that's NOT the Right Way To Do! > > Best regards, > Seb >