Re: Different exporters behave differently re exporter-specific lines

2019-10-29 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Thibault Polge writes: > As you can see, the LaTeX PDFs have everything in a single line, the > HTML output displays four separate paragraphs. This is because the definition of a paragraph in HTML, or LaTeX,isn't the same as in Org. In this particular case, HTML matches Org definition. LaTeX is

Re: Different exporters behave differently re exporter-specific lines

2019-10-29 Thread Fraga, Eric
Thibault, in case you might find this useful, you can use the @@ construct to put things inline, causing less issues with paragraphs. For instance, you can write @@latex:\TeX{}@@. -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.2.6-544-gd215c3

Re: Different exporters behave differently re exporter-specific lines

2019-10-29 Thread Thibault Polge
> I doubt it. There are 3 paragraphs, even for LaTeX, since there are > empty lines. I believe there may have been a communication issue somewhere, since you cite my message with extra \n --- there are no empty lines in my original message. For reference, here's the exact input I've used:

Re: Different exporters behave differently re exporter-specific lines

2019-10-29 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Thibault Polge writes: > I'm not sure how this feature is called, but in Org you can restrict a line > to a given exporter by prepending it with, eg, #+latex: > > There's a bug with some exporters f treat these lines as paragraph breaks, > some don't. For example, the following input: T

Different exporters behave differently re exporter-specific lines

2019-10-29 Thread Thibault Polge
I'm not sure how this feature is called, but in Org you can restrict a line to a given exporter by prepending it with, eg, #+latex: There's a bug with some exporters f treat these lines as paragraph breaks, some don't. For example, the following input: Hello #+latex: \TeX{} World #+html: Wide We