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From: "Éric Würbel" <eric.wurbel@univ-amu.fr>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Cc: "Éric Würbel" <eric.wurbel@univ-amu.fr>
Subject: Re: no more tikz -> png génération during HTML export
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2018 08:29:08 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87murfbu4r.fsf@univ-amu.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87murgp9dd.fsf@gmail.com>

Hi,

I read your two answer only this morning. Thanks a lot for the provided
tips.
Clearly the first solution doesn't fit, as I face this situation for
dozens of org pages which compose a web site...

I will test your second trick. However I would like to understand how it works.

I wasn't aware of the `org-babel-latex-htlatex', how is it used ?
And why wrapping the call to the export backend into a macro "do the
trick" ?

Thanks again.

E.
Le 14/10/2018 à 21:01 GMT, Jeremie Juste a dit:

> Hello
>
> With the following in your .emacs file 
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC 
>   (setq org-babel-latex-htlatex "htlatex")
>   (defmacro by-backend (&rest body)
>     `(case org-export-current-backend ,@body))
> #+END_SRC
>
> I can put back #+BEGIN_SRC around the tikz and it seems to work.
>
> #+header: :file (by-backend (html "images/graphic2.png") (t 'nil))
> #+header: :imagemagick
> #+header: :results (by-backend (pdf "latex") (t "raw"))
> #+BEGIN_SRC latex
> \begin{figure}[ht]
> \centering
> \begin{tikzpicture}[xscale=0.5]
>     % draw the sets
>     \filldraw[fill=none, draw] (-1.5,0) circle (1cm);
>     \filldraw[fill=none, draw] (1.5,0) circle (1cm);
>
>     % the texts
>     \node at (-1.5,1.5) {$E$};
>     \node at (1.5,1.5) {$F$};
>
>     % the points in the sets (here I just create nodes to use them later on to position
>     % the circles and the arrows
>     \node (a) at (-1.5,0.7) {$a$};
>     \node (b) at (-1.5,0.1) {$b$};
>     \node (c) at (-1.5,-0.4) {$c$};
>     \node (1) at (1.5,0.7) {$1$};
>     \node (2) at (1.5,0.1) {$2$};
>     \node (3) at (1.5,-0.4) {$3$};
>
>     % draw the arrows
>     \draw[->] (a) -- (2);
>     \draw[->] (c) -- (2);
>     \draw[->] (b) -- (1);
> \end{tikzpicture}
> \end{figure}
> #+END_SRC
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jeremie


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Éric Würbel
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  reply	other threads:[~2018-10-15  6:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-10-12 12:26 no more tikz -> png génération during HTML export Éric Würbel
2018-10-14 13:37 ` Jeremie Juste
2018-10-14 21:01   ` Jeremie Juste
2018-10-15  6:29     ` Éric Würbel [this message]
2018-10-16  8:04     ` Éric Würbel
2018-10-16  9:18       ` Eric S Fraga
2018-10-16  9:46         ` Éric Würbel
2018-10-16 11:00           ` Eric S Fraga
2018-10-17 13:02             ` Nicolas Goaziou

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