Hello,
Scott Otterson writes:
> Huh, the mystery deepens. Does TexLive really behave differently on Linux?
>
> Anyway, I'd argue that Org should do the minimum to prevent Latex crashes.
> It seems that org is aiming to be a generic document format, which can be
> exported to other formats witho
Huh, the mystery deepens. Does TexLive really behave differently on Linux?
Anyway, I'd argue that Org should do the minimum to prevent Latex crashes.
It seems that org is aiming to be a generic document format, which can be
exported to other formats without modification.
But with the current beh
Hello,
Scott Otterson writes:
> Could you please check the .tex output you got when exported my .org file
> example (attached again)? In the .tex I get (also attached), it's clear
> that org-mode has forgotten to escape the '#' in the URL. In headlink.tex,
> if I replace '#' with ''\#', then l
Hi Nicolas,
Could you please check the .tex output you got when exported my .org file
example (attached again)? In the .tex I get (also attached), it's clear
that org-mode has forgotten to escape the '#' in the URL. In headlink.tex,
if I replace '#' with ''\#', then latexmk can successfully make
Hello,
Scott Otterson writes:
> Latex export sometimes fails when I put a link in a headline Usually,
> links in headlines work fine but below is an example that doesn't (error
> message in emacs buffer attached); If I remove the link, the export is
> successful.
>
> -- tmp.org
Latex export sometimes fails when I put a link in a headline Usually,
links in headlines work fine but below is an example that doesn't (error
message in emacs buffer attached); If I remove the link, the export is
successful.
-- tmp.org