Rasmus <[email protected]> writes:
> Can we have conditional dependence on texmathp?
I guess it doesn't hurt. You need to declare it as an external function
in order to silence byte-compiler, tho.
> If so, maybe something like the attached, though the latex-environment
> part is ugly.
Another option is to simply extract environment from :value and decide
if it is a math environment or not. This is what `texmathp' does (i.e.,
`texmathp-tex-commands-default') although the list is configurable
(through `texmathp-tex-commands').
Nesting is not a problem here since you're only interested if the
top-most environment.
WDYT?
> Results areq pretty ugly. E.g. for headline, table, figure, latex-math
> env, latex-env:
>
> \ref{sec:orgheadline1}, \ref{tab:orgtable1}, \ref{fig:orgparagraph1},
> \ref{eq:orglatexenvironment1}, \ref{orglatexenvironment2}
OK.
> + (paragraph
> + (when (org-element-property :caption datum)
> + "fig:")))
Nitpick:
(and (org-element-property ...) "fig:")
Regards,