Hello, Based on a thread launched by Jambunathan, I've tried to follow another direction, having a huge interest in getting such a thing to work.
My trial is very border-line, as I tried using Org code blocks. Would these be "convertable" to LaTeX, that would make (or have made) sense. Just presenting this to you, in order to receive ideas on how to progress in the right direction. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+TITLE: Org-isodoc #+AUTHOR: Seb Vauban #+DATE: 2010-09-07 #+DESCRIPTION: #+KEYWORDS: #+LANGUAGE: en_US * To #+srcname: to #+begin_src org Org mode user group \\ World Wide Web #+end_src * Subject #+srcname: subject #+begin_src org Composing letters using Org mode and the LaTeX isodoc class #+end_src * Opening #+srcname: opening #+begin_src org Dear Org mode users, #+end_src * Body #+srcname: body #+begin_src org Following ideas found here, I am trying to use Org for writing LaTeX letters at the speed of light. The class I'm used to compose with is called isodoc. Very nice. You should try it... *Problems* encountered /so far/: - how to insert properly converted tables (to =LaTeX=)? | test | hello | | foo | bar | - begin an Org block, editing this code adds commas in front of every line... That's all for now. #+end_src * Closing #+srcname: closing #+begin_src org Yours Truly #+end_src * Encl #+srcname: encl #+begin_src org I still have to look at how to declare some attached documents. #+end_src * Letter #+begin_src latex :noweb yes :tangle yes \documentclass[11pt]{isodoc} \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} %\usepackage[scorpios]{isodoc-style} \usepackage[mygooglest]{isodoc-style} \setupdocument{ to = {% <<to>>}, subject = {<<subject>>}, opening = {<<opening>>}, closing = {<<closing>>} } \begin{document} \letter{% <<body>> } \end{document} #+end_src #+results: #+BEGIN_LaTeX \documentclass[11pt]{isodoc} \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} %\usepackage[scorpios]{isodoc-style} \usepackage[mygooglest]{isodoc-style} \setupdocument{ to = {% Org mode user group \\ World Wide Web}, subject = {Composing letters using Org mode and the LaTeX isodoc class}, opening = {Dear Org mode users,}, closing = {Yours Truly} } \begin{document} \letter{% Following ideas found here, I am trying to use Org for writing LaTeX letters at the speed of light. The class I'm used to compose with is called isodoc. Very nice. You should try it... *Problems* encountered /so far/: - how to insert properly converted tables (to =LaTeX=)? | test | hello | | foo | bar | - begin an Org block, editing this code adds commas in front of every line... That's all for now. } \end{document} #+END_LaTeX --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Best regards, Seb -- Sébastien Vauban _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode