Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> That's wrong a the main language is the latest loaded (here: english).
Good point.
>> Should it replace previous language instead?
>
> I would think so, or at least suffixed, instead of being prefixed.
>From now, it will be suffixed.
> Of course, this is
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> I do not mind. I can have '#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[en]{babel}' in
>> all my .org files by default and have the exporter override the language
>> setting based on the '#+LANGUAGE:' tag.
>
> I've pushed the patch. Thanks for the la
Hello,
Andreas Leha writes:
> I do not mind. I can have '#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[en]{babel}' in
> all my .org files by default and have the exporter override the language
> setting based on the '#+LANGUAGE:' tag.
I've pushed the patch. Thanks for the language list.
Note that LANGUAGE does
Hi Nicolas,
>>> The following patch should add the language option according to LANGUAGE
>>> keywords if babel package is explicitly loaded in preamble.
>>
>> I think this will be a great addition!
I just made some quick test of your patch and it works great! So I
completely agree.
>
> Albeit a
Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
>> The following patch should add the language option according to LANGUAGE
>> keywords if babel package is explicitly loaded in preamble.
>
> I think this will be a great addition!
Albeit a very limited one: guessed language in only added when babel
package
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Andreas Leha writes:
Ideally, in my opinion, the LaTeX-exporter would honor the
"#+LANGUAGE: XX"
setting and change the babel-settings accordingly
>>>
>>> That seems reasonable. Is there any translation table between language
>>> symbols
Hello,
Andreas Leha writes:
>>> Side note:
>>> Ideally, in my opinion, the LaTeX-exporter would honor the
>>> "#+LANGUAGE: XX"
>>> setting and change the babel-settings accordingly
>>
>> That seems reasonable. Is there any translation table between language
>> symbols and Babel options?
>
> Not
Hi Nicolas,
>> I am exporting a document containing dates like this inactive one
>> [2011-10-17 Mo].
>>
>> I do not want to change the displaying of dates in org mode (as that
>> breaks indentation and point movement). But I'd like this to be
>> exported as "Mo, 17.10.2011". How do I do that?
>>
Hello,
Andreas Leha writes:
> I am exporting a document containing dates like this inactive one
> [2011-10-17 Mo].
>
> I do not want to change the displaying of dates in org mode (as that
> breaks indentation and point movement). But I'd like this to be
> exported as "Mo, 17.10.2011". How do I
Hi all,
I am exporting a document containing dates like this inactive one
[2011-10-17 Mo].
I do not want to change the displaying of dates in org mode (as that
breaks indentation and point movement). But I'd like this to be
exported as "Mo, 17.10.2011". How do I do that?
I found
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