Re: [O] SageTeX in export

2012-08-22 Thread mailinglists
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:

 All you have to do is set the variable org-latex-to-pdf-process,
 something like this [fn:1]

 (setq org-latex-to-pdf-process 
   '(pdflatex %f
 if [ -f %b.sagetex.sage ] ;then sage %b.sagetex.sage ;fi
   pdflatex %f
   pdflatex %f))

Thanks. I was kinda hoping for a solution that uses Elisp rather than
offloading it to the shell, but whatever works. In fact, had no one
answered, I would have just written a shell script called pdflatex
that would do the same. 

I haven't tested it. Suddenly something is wrong with my SageTeX - it
was working when I posted this, but not anymore. 




Re: [O] SageTeX in export

2012-08-19 Thread Ivan Andrus
On Aug 17, 2012, at 8:30 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:

 mailingli...@nawaz.org wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 All I need is a way for the export to:
 
 1. After running pdflatex, check if there is a file called
   org_file_name.sagetex.sage.
 2. If it's present, run sage on it, and then rerun pdflatex.
 3. If it's not, nothing more is left to do.
 
 I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me how to enable this with
 Org mode's export.
 
 All you have to do is set the variable org-latex-to-pdf-process,
 something like this [fn:1]
 
 (setq org-latex-to-pdf-process 
  '(pdflatex %f
if [ -f %b.sagetex.sage ] ;then sage %b.sagetex.sage ;fi
   pdflatex %f
   pdflatex %f))
 
 although as Achim Gratz pointed out in this thread:
 
  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/58928
 
 it's probably better to use the Customization interface, particularly if
 one is an elisp beginner - do C-h v org-latex-to-pdf-process RET, read the
 documentation for the variable and then click the customize link at the bottom
 to get to the customization page.
 
 Nick
 
 Footnotes:
 
 [fn:1] Note that the default setting for this variable is three invocations of
   pdflatex, so I'm just interpolating a call to sage.


This is cool.  I've opened a ticket [1] on sage-mode to add support for this 
automatically.  Hopefully, I'll get around to it fairly soon, but if not feel 
free to bug me.  I'll obviously have to make it a little more robust than a 
simple setq, or I would do it right now.  

-Ivan

[1] 
https://bitbucket.org/gvol/sage-mode/issue/10/add-support-for-sagetex-in-org-latex


Re: [O] SageTeX in export

2012-08-17 Thread Nick Dokos
mailingli...@nawaz.org wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Some background for the interested:
 
 Sage (http://www.sagemath.org/) is a free open source mathematics
 system. It essentially takes a number of well known open source math
 packages (Pari/GP, Maxima, etc) and provides it all to you under one
 interface, all glued together with Python. 
 
 I highly recommend it. There was even a post here a few days ago
 regarding including Sage into Org-Babel.
 
 I want to talk about SageTeX. It's a package that allows you to call
 Sage code from within your LaTeX document. You insert a Sage command
 (e.g. plotting some data) and it returns the result - either an image or
 relevant LaTeX code. Kind of like literate programming.
 
 Here's how it works. If your document is file.tex and it uses the
 SageTeX package, you run pdflatex on the .tex file. This will then
 produce a sage script called file.sagetex.sage. You then manually run
 this sage script using Sage. Then you run pdflatex again and it will
 include the results from your sage script into the document.
 
 I'm finding myself embedding Sage code into a document I'm writing which
 is meant for a LaTeX export. My problem is that Org mode's LaTeX export
 can't handle the steps in my previous paragraph. I'm sure it's trivial
 to do via some hook, but I'm no good at Elisp.
 
 All I need is a way for the export to:
 
 1. After running pdflatex, check if there is a file called
org_file_name.sagetex.sage.
 2. If it's present, run sage on it, and then rerun pdflatex.
 3. If it's not, nothing more is left to do.
 
 I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me how to enable this with
 Org mode's export.
 

All you have to do is set the variable org-latex-to-pdf-process,
something like this [fn:1]

(setq org-latex-to-pdf-process 
  '(pdflatex %f
if [ -f %b.sagetex.sage ] ;then sage %b.sagetex.sage ;fi
pdflatex %f
pdflatex %f))

although as Achim Gratz pointed out in this thread:

  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/58928

it's probably better to use the Customization interface, particularly if
one is an elisp beginner - do C-h v org-latex-to-pdf-process RET, read the
documentation for the variable and then click the customize link at the bottom
to get to the customization page.

Nick

Footnotes:

[fn:1] Note that the default setting for this variable is three invocations of
   pdflatex, so I'm just interpolating a call to sage.




[O] SageTeX in export

2012-08-16 Thread mailinglists
Hi,

Some background for the interested:

Sage (http://www.sagemath.org/) is a free open source mathematics
system. It essentially takes a number of well known open source math
packages (Pari/GP, Maxima, etc) and provides it all to you under one
interface, all glued together with Python. 

I highly recommend it. There was even a post here a few days ago
regarding including Sage into Org-Babel.

I want to talk about SageTeX. It's a package that allows you to call
Sage code from within your LaTeX document. You insert a Sage command
(e.g. plotting some data) and it returns the result - either an image or
relevant LaTeX code. Kind of like literate programming.

Here's how it works. If your document is file.tex and it uses the
SageTeX package, you run pdflatex on the .tex file. This will then
produce a sage script called file.sagetex.sage. You then manually run
this sage script using Sage. Then you run pdflatex again and it will
include the results from your sage script into the document.

I'm finding myself embedding Sage code into a document I'm writing which
is meant for a LaTeX export. My problem is that Org mode's LaTeX export
can't handle the steps in my previous paragraph. I'm sure it's trivial
to do via some hook, but I'm no good at Elisp.

All I need is a way for the export to:

1. After running pdflatex, check if there is a file called
   org_file_name.sagetex.sage.
2. If it's present, run sage on it, and then rerun pdflatex.
3. If it's not, nothing more is left to do.

I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me how to enable this with
Org mode's export.

Thanks!