Something besides:
#+BEGIN_EXPORT html
mailto:some...@example.com?Subject=Hello%20again"; target="_top">Send
Mail
#+END_EXPORT
or
@@html:mailto:some...@example.com?Subject=Hello%20again";
target="_top">Send Mail@@
?
H. Dieter Wilhelm writes:
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> I posted this on you
John Kitchin writes:
> I posted this on your stack exchange question:
>
> #+latex_class: report
> #+options: author:nil email:nil
> #+latex_header: \author{Some user
> \thanks{\href{mailto:b...@comp.org}{b...@comp.org}}}
Perfect, thanks a lot John!
Hmm, I'm asking now myself how can I get a ma
I posted this on your stack exchange question:
#+latex_class: report
#+options: author:nil email:nil
#+latex_header: \author{Some user \thanks{\href{mailto:b...@comp.org}{
b...@comp.org}}}
That is basically what ox-latex expands those keywords into.
John
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Dear orgers,
I'd like to have a clickable mailto link in a latex pdf export (of a
report) for the #+email:-keyword's content.
I assume this is not achievable with latex commands, for example
#+email: \href{mailto:a...@b.com}{a...@b.com}
because org escapes here backslashes and the braces: