Hi, Nicolas ! Le mardi 30 avril 2019 à 19:05 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit : > Hello, > > Emmanuel Charpentier writes: > > > Whereas the HTML exporter correctly recognize a source block as > > such, > > the LaTeX/PDF exporter does not. > > > > This can be demonstrated in a (minimal) org file using *only* the > > built-in tools (no external packages), where a source block is > > labelled > > as such by the HTML exporter but as a figure by the LaTeX > > exporter.The > > generated LaTeX source shows a suspicious > > "\captionof{figure}{\label{orgf2d4160}" in the export of the source > > block. > > > > Further tests (not shown) show that the proble persists when org- > > mode > > is set up to use the minted package for LaTeX export of source > > blocks > > (minted is indeed used, but the block is s still mislabeled). > > What LaTeX code do you suggest instead? Dunno. Maybe \captionof{listing} ? Or let minted do its thing ? Anyway, in most cases, the code excerpts will be too long for a float ; the idea is to send them (unfloated but labeled/captioned) in an appendix and point to them via a link. [ BTW : we should stop suggesting to use listings, which is problematic for anything not strictly ASCII, bloody likely to occur at least on a comment/prompt for most of mankind... Listingsutf8 is but a patch working only for (a subset of) European languages. Arabic, Hebrew, Asian languages : nope. Minted in (xe|lua)tex is probably more usable (but needs --shell-escape, which can justifiably frowned upon... ]. > > The org source and resulting pdf and html files are available here > > : > > https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bQmaefiztW9ZDRNLcjOD_WbEmTg4d8dG?usp=sharing > > Could you send your ECM in the ML without requiring to access Google > Drive? Attached. But please coordinate with Bastien, who asked me just yesterday to avoid posting fat attachments to a message going to a lot of people. Which I did (to no avail : the "heavy" mail went through anyway. Go figure.... ;-). > Thank you. You're welcome ;-). Thank YOU for considering scratching *MY* itch... -- Emmanuel Charpentier