BTW,
for listings, this seems to help with the backslashes
\usepackage{upquote}
\newcommand{\BSL}{\char`\\}
Best, /PA
On Wed, 8 Mar 2023 at 16:14, Rob Sargent wrote:
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> > On Mar 8, 2023, at 3:09 AM, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
> > wrote:
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> > On 3/6/23 Rob Sargent wrote:
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> On Mar 8, 2023, at 7:59 AM, Max Nikulin wrote:
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> On 08/03/2023 07:29, Rob Sargent wrote:
>>> LuaLaTeX may be instructed to use fallback fonts, see e.g.
> ...
>>> To my taste it is too low level.
>> That I placed the unicode into the text was "too low level"? I could argue
>> that "it's
> On Mar 8, 2023, at 3:09 AM, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
> wrote:
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> On 3/6/23 Rob Sargent wrote:
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>> I think I have to decide on one format and stick with it. I get bitten
>> by ODT/DOC transformations, not sure I like the default look of
>> LaTeX/pdf, HTML is pretty reliable but
On 08/03/2023 07:29, Rob Sargent wrote:
LuaLaTeX may be instructed to use fallback fonts, see e.g.
...
To my taste it is too low level.
That I placed the unicode into the text was "too low level"? I could
argue that "it's a UTF doc", or that "\ding{55}" is bizarrely high
level. Other's
On 3/6/23 Rob Sargent wrote:
> I think I have to decide on one format and stick with it. I get bitten
> by ODT/DOC transformations, not sure I like the default look of
> LaTeX/pdf, HTML is pretty reliable but not best for handing out. Maybe
> I'll go back to "text" and call it good.
If my .2
On 3/7/23 08:54, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 06/03/2023 22:42, Rob Sargent wrote:
I have added a "boxed x" and "CHECK MARK" to my document, but they do
not get exported to pdf output.
LuaLaTeX may be instructed to use fallback fonts, see e.g.
On 06/03/2023 22:42, Rob Sargent wrote:
I have added a "boxed x" and "CHECK MARK" to my document, but they do
not get exported to pdf output.
LuaLaTeX may be instructed to use fallback fonts, see e.g.
https://list.orgmode.org/87bktus666.fsf...@posteo.net/
Juan Manuel Macías. Fallback fonts in
Rob Sargent writes:
>>> You need a package like wasysym that defines these symbols. Check the
>>> web for David Carlisle, Scott Pakin, and Alexander Holt's "The Great,
>>> Big List of LaTeX Symbols" for more information.
>>> ...
> I settled for \ding{54}, but of course that doesn't work in the
Hi Rob,
On Monday, 6 Mar 2023 at 16:24, Rob Sargent wrote:
> I think I have to decide on one format and stick with it. I get bitten
> by ODT/DOC transformations, not sure I like the default look of
> LaTeX/pdf, HTML is pretty reliable but not best for handing out. Maybe
> I'll go back to "text"
On 3/6/23 16:06, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Rob Sargent writes:
On 3/6/23 10:42, Rob Sargent wrote:
I settled for \ding{54}, but of course that doesn't work in the HTML
export. I
keep bumping in to this works-here-not-there in export. Quite
disappointing.
LaTeX is great, but not for the
Rob Sargent writes:
On 3/6/23 10:42, Rob Sargent wrote:
I settled for \ding{54}, but of course that doesn't work in the
HTML export. I
keep bumping in to this works-here-not-there in export. Quite
disappointing.
LaTeX is great, but not for the faint of heart.
I know two ways that
On 3/6/23 10:42, Rob Sargent wrote:
On 3/6/23 10:37, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Rob Sargent writes:
I have added a "boxed x" and "CHECK MARK" to my document, but they
do not get exported to pdf output. They are in the .tex file, and do
go through to the HTML. So far I'm using these
On 3/6/23 10:37, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Rob Sargent writes:
I have added a "boxed x" and "CHECK MARK" to my document, but they do
not get exported to pdf output. They are in the .tex file, and do go
through to the HTML. So far I'm using these
packages
#+LaTeX_HEADER:
Rob Sargent writes:
I have added a "boxed x" and "CHECK MARK" to my document, but
they do not get exported to pdf output. They are in the .tex
file, and do go through to the HTML. So far I'm using these
packages
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
#+LaTeX_HEADER:
I have added a "boxed x" and "CHECK MARK" to my document, but they do
not get exported to pdf output. They are in the .tex file, and do go
through to the HTML. So far I'm using these packages
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{libertine}
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