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From: Xavier Garrido <xavier.garrido@gmail.com>
To: Richard Lawrence <richard.lawrence@berkeley.edu>
Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Exporting LaTeX source blocks with HTML backend
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 20:39:38 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5314DA7A.7030703@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87ob1nozlb.fsf@berkeley.edu>

Hi Richard,

Le 03/03/2014 20:24, Richard Lawrence a écrit :
>> I am facing one issue when I am exporting from orgmode to html. I like
>> to write LaTeX code within #+BEGIN_SRC latex ... #+END_SRC block mainly
>> to take benefit/advantage of the syntax highlighting (debugging long
>> LaTeX equations is "simpler"). The problem is that these code blocks are
>> not exported at all by the html export backend whereas the LaTeX backend
>> does. Of course, an easy solution will be to remove the
>> #+BEGIN_SRC/#+END_SRC lines and both latex and html exporters will just
>> do it right. But, as I said, syntax highlighting is really useful and I
>> can't imagine living without it.
> I don't quite understand what you're looking for here.  Are you wanting
> these blocks to be exported as source code?  Or do you want them to be
> interpreted somehow?

I would like to get them interpreted as raw LaTeX code in such way 
MathJax can reinterpret them as you said.

> Removing the BEGIN_SRC/END_SRC lines will just result in raw LaTeX code
> getting dumped into your HTML, and a browser won't know what to do with
> that (at least not without help...are you wanting MathJax to interpret
> it?).
>
>> As a summary I would like to do the following
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC org
>> * Test LaTeX block
>>     Syntax highlighting is always nice but the following block is not
>> exported in html. An option will be to remove the #+BEGIN_SRC
>> latex/#+END_SRC lines
>>
>>     #+BEGIN_SRC latex
>>       \begin{align*}
>>       x&=x\\
>>       y&=y
>>       \end{align*}
>>     #+END_SRC
> When I export this using the HTML exporter, the LaTeX code is wrapped in
> a <div> with class="org-src-container", and the actual code appears
> inside a <pre> tag.  Is this the behavior you see?  Is that not what you
> want?
In my case, the code is not even wrapped into org-src-container class, 
it just does not appear at all.


>
> If you are instead looking to get something in your HTML output that
> looks like the result of compiling the LaTeX code, I am not exactly sure
> how to accomplish this, but it looks like there is some useful
> information in the section "Math formatting in HTML export" in the Org
> manual about either using MathJax or preprocessing LaTeX code into
> images with dvipng.

Actually, I just want to get the LaTeX code translated into raw code. As 
I wrote, there is one solution, pretty easy to implement and may be used 
by most of the org users : write raw LaTeX inside org document and use 
MathJax for example, to interpret it in a convenient way. It is going to 
work for both exporter html and latex. The point here is that using raw 
LaTeX code makes me lose the syntax highlighting which is really useful 
for debugging long LaTeX equation.

Cheers,
Xavier
> Hope that helps,
> Richard
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2014-03-03 19:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-03-03 17:43 Exporting LaTeX source blocks with HTML backend Xavier Garrido
2014-03-03 19:24 ` Richard Lawrence
2014-03-03 19:39   ` Xavier Garrido [this message]
2014-03-03 19:55     ` Ista Zahn
2014-03-03 23:31       ` Xavier Garrido
2014-03-07 21:37       ` Eric S Fraga
2014-03-03 20:54     ` Richard Lawrence
2014-03-03 23:33       ` Xavier Garrido
2014-03-08 11:39         ` Eric S Fraga

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