Re: [O] "Minimal" LaTeX export
That is amazing. Thank you very much! Yes, that's a good idea (include files); will look into it. El dic 16, 2017 2:46 PM, "Berry, Charles" escribió: > On Dec 16, 2017, at 8:48 AM, Vicente Vera wrote: > > I'm trying to export a simple document to a LaTeX buffer, but just the > main content, without a preamble nor the "document" environment. You want `(org-latex-export-as-latex nil nil nil t)' or `C-c C-e C-b l L'. ,[ C-h f org-latex-export-as-latex RET ] | org-latex-export-as-latex is an interactive autoloaded compiled Lisp | function in ‘ox-latex.el’. | | (org-latex-export-as-latex &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY | BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST) | | Export current buffer as a LaTeX buffer. | | [...] | | When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code | between "\begin{document}" and "\end{document}". | | [...] ` > The main objective is to export several Org documents which are parts of a > larger LaTeX report. These parts are then included by means of the > "input" command. Why not use include keywords in the org document? They can, if needed, refer to sections in the parent document. See (info "(org) Include files") HTH, Chuck
Re: [O] "Minimal" LaTeX export
> On Dec 16, 2017, at 8:48 AM, Vicente Vera wrote: > > I'm trying to export a simple document to a LaTeX buffer, but just the > main content, without a preamble nor the "document" environment. You want `(org-latex-export-as-latex nil nil nil t)' or `C-c C-e C-b l L'. ,[ C-h f org-latex-export-as-latex RET ] | org-latex-export-as-latex is an interactive autoloaded compiled Lisp | function in ‘ox-latex.el’. | | (org-latex-export-as-latex &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY | BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST) | | Export current buffer as a LaTeX buffer. | | [...] | | When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code | between "\begin{document}" and "\end{document}". | | [...] ` > The main objective is to export several Org documents which are parts of a > larger LaTeX report. These parts are then included by means of the > "input" command. Why not use include keywords in the org document? They can, if needed, refer to sections in the parent document. See (info "(org) Include files") HTH, Chuck
Re: [O] "Minimal" LaTeX export
Hi, Would the body only export option in the export dispatcher work? (C-c C-e and then C-b)? Rasmus -- C is for Cookie
[O] "Minimal" LaTeX export
Hello I'm trying to export a simple document to a LaTeX buffer, but just the main content, without a preamble nor the "document" environment. The main objective is to export several Org documents which are parts of a larger LaTeX report. These parts are then included by means of the "input" command. This is what I came up with, but, of course, there are other functions involved that seem too expensive to modify: (defun this-is-just-a-test () (interactive) (require 'ox-latex) (let ((org-export-with-date nil) (org-export-with-toc nil) (org-latex-classes (append org-latex-classes '(("nothing-at-all" "[NO-DEFAULT-PACKAGES] [NO-PACKAGES] [NO-EXTRA]" ;; "book" ("\\part{%s}" . "\\part*{%s}") ("\\chapter{%s}" . "\\chapter*{%s}") ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section*{%s}") ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection*{%s}") ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection*{%s}") (org-latex-default-class "nothing-at-all") (org-latex-with-hyperref nil) (org-latex-hyperref-template nil) (org-latex-prefer-user-labels t)) (org-latex-export-as-latex))) Is there a "clean", elispy way to do this?