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* Accessing #+EMAIL in LaTeX Export
@ 2014-02-04  4:30 R. Michael Weylandt
  2014-02-04  5:54 ` Nick Dokos
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: R. Michael Weylandt @ 2014-02-04  4:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org

HI,

I'm writing a latex export class which has an \email macro.

Is it possible to autofill this macro using the #+EMAIL: property?
Looking at ox-latex.el, it seems that email is hardcoded to be placed
in \thanks{} but there might be a hook I'm missing.

I thought that using a {{{ email }}} macro might work, but I keep
winding up with
\email{ {{{email}}} } in the produced LaTeX.

Thanks for any help,
Michael

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* Re: Accessing #+EMAIL in LaTeX Export
  2014-02-04  4:30 Accessing #+EMAIL in LaTeX Export R. Michael Weylandt
@ 2014-02-04  5:54 ` Nick Dokos
  2014-02-04 13:54   ` R. Michael Weylandt
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Nick Dokos @ 2014-02-04  5:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

"R. Michael Weylandt" <michael.weylandt@gmail.com> writes:

> HI,
>
> I'm writing a latex export class which has an \email macro.
>
> Is it possible to autofill this macro using the #+EMAIL: property?
> Looking at ox-latex.el, it seems that email is hardcoded to be placed
> in \thanks{} but there might be a hook I'm missing.
>
> I thought that using a {{{ email }}} macro might work, but I keep
> winding up with
> \email{ {{{email}}} } in the produced LaTeX.
>

Not sure what your \email macro is supposed to look like or what
it is supposed to do, but the {{{email}}} works for me, e.g. the
following produces my italicized email in the output:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+EMAIL: ndokos@gmail.com

* foo

This is my email: \emph{ {{{email}}} }.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

-- 
Nick

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* Re: Accessing #+EMAIL in LaTeX Export
  2014-02-04  5:54 ` Nick Dokos
@ 2014-02-04 13:54   ` R. Michael Weylandt
  2014-02-04 14:22     ` Nick Dokos
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: R. Michael Weylandt @ 2014-02-04 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org

On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 12:54 AM, Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> wrote:
> "R. Michael Weylandt" <michael.weylandt@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> HI,
>>
>> I'm writing a latex export class which has an \email macro.
>>
>> Is it possible to autofill this macro using the #+EMAIL: property?
>> Looking at ox-latex.el, it seems that email is hardcoded to be placed
>> in \thanks{} but there might be a hook I'm missing.
>>
>> I thought that using a {{{ email }}} macro might work, but I keep
>> winding up with
>> \email{ {{{email}}} } in the produced LaTeX.
>>
>
> Not sure what your \email macro is supposed to look like or what
> it is supposed to do, but the {{{email}}} works for me, e.g. the
> following produces my italicized email in the output:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> #+EMAIL: ndokos@gmail.com
>
> * foo
>
> This is my email: \emph{ {{{email}}} }.
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>

Hi Nick,

Thanks for taking a look at this. Let me say a bit more about what I'm
trying to do:

I want org-mode to export to the "amsart" class by default. In
addition to the regular \title, \author, \date macros, amsart also
allows for "email".

--8<---------------cut here-------------start--------------->8---
(add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
       '("amsart"
         "\\documentclass{amsart}
          [DEFAULT-PACKAGES]
          [PACKAGES]
          [EXTRA]
          \\email{ {{{email}}} }"
          ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section{%s}")
           ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection{%s}")
           ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection{%s}")))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Running this on a document like:

--8<---------------cut here-------------start--------------->8---
#+TITLE: Test 1
#+AUTHOR: Michael Weylandt
#+EMAIL: Michael.Weylandt@gmail.com
#+LATEX_CLASS: amsart
* Header 1
Hello World
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

leaves me with "\email{email}" in the resulting LaTeX instead of
"\email{Michael.Weylandt@mail.com}". Since this is used as part of
\maketitle, doing something in the body (like your example) is too
late.

The #+EMAIL: value is handled by ox-latex.el, but it's only placed
inside the \author{} macro instead of in a stand alone \email{}.
That's the behavior I'm hoping to tweak.

Is that clearer?

Thanks again,
Michael

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* Re: Accessing #+EMAIL in LaTeX Export
  2014-02-04 13:54   ` R. Michael Weylandt
@ 2014-02-04 14:22     ` Nick Dokos
  2014-02-04 17:31       ` Nick Dokos
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Nick Dokos @ 2014-02-04 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

"R. Michael Weylandt" <michael.weylandt@gmail.com> writes:

> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 12:54 AM, Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> wrote:
>> "R. Michael Weylandt" <michael.weylandt@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> HI,
>>>
>>> I'm writing a latex export class which has an \email macro.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to autofill this macro using the #+EMAIL: property?
>>> Looking at ox-latex.el, it seems that email is hardcoded to be placed
>>> in \thanks{} but there might be a hook I'm missing.
>>>
>>> I thought that using a {{{ email }}} macro might work, but I keep
>>> winding up with
>>> \email{ {{{email}}} } in the produced LaTeX.
>>>
>>
>> Not sure what your \email macro is supposed to look like or what
>> it is supposed to do, but the {{{email}}} works for me, e.g. the
>> following produces my italicized email in the output:
>>
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>> #+EMAIL: ndokos@gmail.com
>>
>> * foo
>>
>> This is my email: \emph{ {{{email}}} }.
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>>
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> Thanks for taking a look at this. Let me say a bit more about what I'm
> trying to do:
>
> I want org-mode to export to the "amsart" class by default. In
> addition to the regular \title, \author, \date macros, amsart also
> allows for "email".
>
> (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
>        '("amsart"
>          "\\documentclass{amsart}
>           [DEFAULT-PACKAGES]
>           [PACKAGES]
>           [EXTRA]
>           \\email{ {{{email}}} }"
>           ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section{%s}")
>            ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection{%s}")
>            ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection{%s}")))
>
> Running this on a document like:
>
> #+TITLE: Test 1
> #+AUTHOR: Michael Weylandt
> #+EMAIL: Michael.Weylandt@gmail.com
> #+LATEX_CLASS: amsart
> * Header 1
> Hello World
>
> leaves me with "\email{email}" in the resulting LaTeX instead of
> "\email{Michael.Weylandt@mail.com}". Since this is used as part of
> \maketitle, doing something in the body (like your example) is too
> late.
>
> The #+EMAIL: value is handled by ox-latex.el, but it's only placed
> inside the \author{} macro instead of in a stand alone \email{}.
> That's the behavior I'm hoping to tweak.
>
> Is that clearer?
>

Much - thanks. I haven't thought much about it but my knee-jerk reaction
is to use a marker (something like \email{@EMAIL@}) when defining the
class and use a filter to replace it at the end. But there are might be
more elegant solutions around.

-- 
Nick

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* Re: Accessing #+EMAIL in LaTeX Export
  2014-02-04 14:22     ` Nick Dokos
@ 2014-02-04 17:31       ` Nick Dokos
  2014-02-04 21:46         ` R. Michael Weylandt <michael.weylandt@gmail.com>
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Nick Dokos @ 2014-02-04 17:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> writes:

> "R. Michael Weylandt" <michael.weylandt@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I want org-mode to export to the "amsart" class by default. In
>> addition to the regular \title, \author, \date macros, amsart also
>> allows for "email".
>>
>> (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
>>        '("amsart"
>>          "\\documentclass{amsart}
>>           [DEFAULT-PACKAGES]
>>           [PACKAGES]
>>           [EXTRA]
>>           \\email{ {{{email}}} }"
>>           ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section{%s}")
>>            ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection{%s}")
>>            ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection{%s}")))
>>
>> Running this on a document like:
>>
>> #+TITLE: Test 1
>> #+AUTHOR: Michael Weylandt
>> #+EMAIL: Michael.Weylandt@gmail.com
>> #+LATEX_CLASS: amsart
>> * Header 1
>> Hello World
>>
>> leaves me with "\email{email}" in the resulting LaTeX instead of
>> "\email{Michael.Weylandt@mail.com}". Since this is used as part of
>> \maketitle, doing something in the body (like your example) is too
>> late.
>>
>> The #+EMAIL: value is handled by ox-latex.el, but it's only placed
>> inside the \author{} macro instead of in a stand alone \email{}.
>> That's the behavior I'm hoping to tweak.
>>
>> Is that clearer?
>>
>
> Much - thanks. I haven't thought much about it but my knee-jerk reaction
> is to use a marker (something like \email{@EMAIL@}) when defining the
> class and use a filter to replace it at the end. But there are might be
> more elegant solutions around.

So here's a brute-force solution along the above lines:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+EMAIL: ndokos@gmail.com
#+LATEX_CLASS: amsart

* foo
bar

* code													      :noexport:
This should probably go in some initialization file - for testing, I just executed
the code blocks by hand:

#+name: email-filter
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :results none
  (defun nd-email-filter (contents backend info)
    (let ((email (plist-get info :email)))
      (replace-regexp-in-string "@EMAIL@" email contents t)))
  
  (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-final-output-functions (function nd-email-filter))
#+END_SRC

#+name: amsart
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :results none
  (setq amsart-class
        '("amsart"
          "\\documentclass{amsart}
            [DEFAULT-PACKAGES]
            [PACKAGES]
            [EXTRA]
            \\email{@EMAIL@ }"
            ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section{%s}")
             ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection{%s}")
             ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection{%s}")))
  
  (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes amsart-class)
#+END_SRC

This deletes the amsart from the org-latex-classes list:

#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
  (setq org-latex-classes (cdr org-latex-classes))
#+END_SRC
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Nick

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* Re: Accessing #+EMAIL in LaTeX Export
  2014-02-04 17:31       ` Nick Dokos
@ 2014-02-04 21:46         ` R. Michael Weylandt <michael.weylandt@gmail.com>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: R. Michael Weylandt <michael.weylandt@gmail.com> @ 2014-02-04 21:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

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On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:31, Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> wrote:

> Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> "R. Michael Weylandt" <michael.weylandt@gmail.com> writes:
>> 
>>> I want org-mode to export to the "amsart" class by default. In
>>> addition to the regular \title, \author, \date macros, amsart also
>>> allows for "email".
>>> 
>>> (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
>>>       '("amsart"
>>>         "\\documentclass{amsart}
>>>          [DEFAULT-PACKAGES]
>>>          [PACKAGES]
>>>          [EXTRA]
>>>          \\email{ {{{email}}} }"
>>>          ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section{%s}")
>>>           ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection{%s}")
>>>           ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection{%s}")))
>>> 
>>> Running this on a document like:
>>> 
>>> #+TITLE: Test 1
>>> #+AUTHOR: Michael Weylandt
>>> #+EMAIL: Michael.Weylandt@gmail.com
>>> #+LATEX_CLASS: amsart
>>> * Header 1
>>> Hello World
>>> 
>>> leaves me with "\email{email}" in the resulting LaTeX instead of
>>> "\email{Michael.Weylandt@mail.com}". Since this is used as part of
>>> \maketitle, doing something in the body (like your example) is too
>>> late.
>>> 
>>> The #+EMAIL: value is handled by ox-latex.el, but it's only placed
>>> inside the \author{} macro instead of in a stand alone \email{}.
>>> That's the behavior I'm hoping to tweak.
>>> 
>>> Is that clearer?
>> 
>> Much - thanks. I haven't thought much about it but my knee-jerk reaction
>> is to use a marker (something like \email{@EMAIL@}) when defining the
>> class and use a filter to replace it at the end. But there are might be
>> more elegant solutions around.
> 
> So here's a brute-force solution along the above lines:
> 
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> #+EMAIL: ndokos@gmail.com
> #+LATEX_CLASS: amsart
> 
> * foo
> bar
> 
> * code                                                          :noexport:
> This should probably go in some initialization file - for testing, I just executed
> the code blocks by hand:
> 
> #+name: email-filter
> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp :results none
>  (defun nd-email-filter (contents backend info)
>    (let ((email (plist-get info :email)))
>      (replace-regexp-in-string "@EMAIL@" email contents t)))
> 
>  (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-final-output-functions (function nd-email-filter))
> #+END_SRC
> 
> #+name: amsart
> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp :results none
>  (setq amsart-class
>        '("amsart"
>          "\\documentclass{amsart}
>            [DEFAULT-PACKAGES]
>            [PACKAGES]
>            [EXTRA]
>            \\email{@EMAIL@ }"
>            ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section{%s}")
>             ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection{%s}")
>             ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection{%s}")))
> 
>  (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes amsart-class)
> #+END_SRC
> 
> This deletes the amsart from the org-latex-classes list:
> 
> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
>  (setq org-latex-classes (cdr org-latex-classes))
> #+END_SRC
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> 
> Nick

Hi Nick,

Thanks for the example; the filter seems to work well. Two possible issues:
1. I only want to use it for some latex classes
2. When using \email{} I want to get rid of the \thanks{} in \author{}. 

I came up with the following: 

<---------------------->

(require 'cl-lib)
(defun any (x) (cl-reduce (lambda (x y) (if x x y)) x))
 
;; For certain latex classes, the org-mode default of \author{NAME\thanks{EMAIL}}
;; isn't what the class wants
(defvar org-latex-classes-with-email '("amsart" "amsbook"))
 
;; After completing latex export, check if we are in one of the classes listed in 'org-latex-classes-with-email;
;; if we are, we need to
;; 1) Remove the \thanks{} macro inside \author{}
;; 2) Add an \email{} macro
;; This can be done with a single regex replace using captures.
(defun org-latex-classes-with-email-filter (contents backend info)
  (if (any (mapcar (lambda (x) (string-match x contents)) org-latex-classes-with-email))
      (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\author{\\(.*\\)\\\\thanks{\\(.*\\)}}" "\\\\author{\\1}\n\\\\email{\\2}" contents)))
 
;; Thanks to Nick Dokos for the filter setup help --http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-02/msg00130.html
(add-to-list 'org-export-filter-final-output-functions (function org-latex-classes-with-email-filter))


<------------------->

It's regex based so there may be some false positives, but it seems to work well enough for me. 

Michael

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