Hello Tom, On 25 February 2013 12:52, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Aloha all, > > IIUC, there is currently no support for @pxref{} in the texinfo > exporter. This is a texinfo @-command that does one thing in the info > output and another in the LaTeX output. > Ultimately there is actually no real difference between "see @ref{}" and "@pxref{}". I just checked using the first @pxref{} in org.texi (Under Activation). In org.texi it is shown as (@pxref{Conflicts}), in org.html it becomes: (see Conflicts) while in the info file (org) it is shown as (*note Conflicts::). Opening the info file in Info (C-u C-h i ), *node Conflicts:: becomes "see Conflicts". Adding "see" manually before *note does not change the output. The same is the case for @xref{}. @xref{} adds "See" before the link in html/LaTeX, and uses *Note in the info document; "See [[link]]" produces the same See in html/LaTeX, and creates "See *note" in the info file (which is inserted as "See " in Emacs Info. Yes the output is different if looking at the info file directly, however when viewing it withing Emacs the text is consistent. I didn't implement support for @xref{} or @pxref{} in the texinfo exporter, because I could not find a way to reliably determine the context so as to use the right type of link in the texi file. Using occur there were already 47 cases in org.texi where "[Ss]ee @ref" was used rather than the stylistically appropriate @pxref/@xref. Regards, Jon > My idea is to create a custom link type, something like this: > > (org-add-link-type > "pxref" nil > (lambda (path desc format) > (cond > ((eq format 'html) > (format "%s" path)) > ((eq format 'latex) > (format "\\ref{%s}" path)) > ((eq format 'texinfo) > (format "@pxref{%s,%s}" path desc))))) > > I haven't tested this, but it should export approximately correctly and > I'm confident I can get the export part working. > > What I can't figure out is how to have Org recognize that a link like > this: > > [[pxref:Internal link]] > > is really an internal link, rather than an external link. I'd like to > be able to click on this and end up at <> in the Org > buffer. > > Is this possible? If so, can you point me to a solution? > All the best, > Tom > > -- > T.S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists > 735 Bishop St, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813 > Tel: 808-529-0866, Fax: 808-529-0884 > http://www.tsdye.com > >