From: "Thomas S. Dye" <tsd@tsdye.com>
To: Javier M Mora <jamarier@gmail.com>
Cc: Bastien <bzg@altern.org>, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Changing star character
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 11:02:23 -1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <0E0BC91F-1E1F-4754-8CAB-3D7F44935477@tsdye.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D696885.3010000@gmail.com>
Aloha Javier,
On Feb 26, 2011, at 10:54 AM, Javier M Mora wrote:
> On 26/02/11 16:36, Bastien wrote:
>> Hi Javier,
>>
>> Javier M Mora<jamarier@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> If I can change star symbol from "*" char to "%" char (comment
>>> mark in
>>> LaTeX). It become possible.
>>>
>>> Is it possible?
>>
>> No.
>>
>>> Is there a variable to change star symbol?
>>> Is "*" so hardcoded that it is impossible change behavior?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> Besides, I don't really get what you are trying to achieve, an
>> example
>> would be better - but this example won't make it easier to change
>> what
>> you suggest ;)
>>
>
>
> I like org-mode, and I like Auctex mode and both are major modes so
> it's not possible use both simultaneous.
>
>
You can use both. You can edit LaTeX source code blocks in Org-mode
using the AucTeX major mode, then tangle the LaTeX code.
All the best,
Tom
> I'd like to write scientific text in LaTeX using org-mode way:
>
> % Section: Importance of This
> \section{Importance of This}
> %% What is it "This"
> To talk about \emph{this} is important look to several factors:
> %%% "This" depends on "That"
> \emph{That} is very important in \emph{this} and bla, bla, bla...
> %%% This depends on "These"
> Also, \emph{These} is another. bla bla bla...
> %%% This is not "another".
> And don't forget another has anything.
> %%%% SubIdea
> blablabla
>
>
> % is the comment in LaTeX and is the outline of my ideas. And the
> text associated to every headline is the text of the article. With
> org-mode, I can sort ideas (and lines of text associated) moving
> subtrees. org-mode relate ideas with text.
>
> % char is LaTeX comment so LaTeX ignores until the end of line.
>
> The problem is org-mode only works with star '*' character to mark
> headlines and LaTeX would print lots of star in the text. org-mode
> LaTeX export is not enough good for this idea, because every
> headline in org-mode becomes a headline in LaTeX and as you can see
> in my example this is not always the better. The export org-mode to
> LaTeX of this example is:
>
> \section{Section: Importance of This}
> \section{Importance of This}
> \subsection{What is it "This"}
> To talk about \emph{this} is important look to several factors:
> \subsubsection{"This" depends on "That"}
> \emph{That} is very important in \emph{this} and bla, bla, bla...
> \subsubsection{This depends on "These"}
> Also, \emph{These} is another. bla bla bla...
> \subsubsection{This is not "another".}
> And don't forget another has anything.
> \paragraph{SubIdea}
> blablabla
>
> When the desired objetive is put everything in a paragraph:
>
> \section{Importance of This}
> To talk about \emph{this} is important look to several factors:
> \emph{That} is very important in \emph{this} and bla, bla, bla...
> Also, \emph{These} is another. bla bla bla...
> And don't forget another has anything.
> blablabla
>
> etc.
>
>
> Before and after of send email to org-mode mail list, I read source
> code and I thought star character was hard coded in it. (IMHO star
> char must be a configuration var). But I wanted to hear the opinion
> of experts from the maillist before doing anything.
>
> So, I created two elisp functions to make a translation.:
>
> (defun org2latex ()
> "Convert star to comments in LaTeX"
> (interactive)
> (save-excursion
> (goto-char (point-min))
> (while (search-forward-regexp "^\*+" nil t)
> ; (while (search-backward "*" (beginning-of-line) t)
> ; (replace-match "%" nil t))
> (let ((finalsearch (point)))
> (move-beginning-of-line nil)
> (while (search-forward "*" finalsearch t)
> (replace-match "%" nil t))
> )
> )
> )
> (latex-mode)
> )
>
> (defun latex2org ()
> "Convert comments in LaTeX to stars in org-mode"
> (interactive)
> (save-excursion
> (goto-char (point-min))
> (while (search-forward-regexp "^%+" nil t)
> ; (while (search-backward "%" (beginning-of-line) t)
> ; (replace-match "*" nil t))
> (let ((finalsearch (point)))
> (move-beginning-of-line nil)
> (while (search-forward "%" finalsearch t)
> (replace-match "*" nil t))
> )
> )
> )
> ;doesn't work. I want open/see the currently (sub)tree
> (let ((position (point)))
> (org-mode)
> (goto-char position)
> )
> )
>
> I'm a newbie with elisp. This works but:
>
> 1.- I don't spend to much time with search-backward, and didn't work
> for me. So, I had to make a detour with search-forward.
>
> 2.- From Latex2org when I start org-mode, All trees are closed. I'd
> like keep open the tree in the cursor.
>
> That all. I hope these functions can help someone or inspire to
> solve a similar problem. To make programs?
>
> Again, I'm not in maillist. Please send me a copy to my email.
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-02-26 21:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-02-25 12:42 Changing star character Javier M Mora
2011-02-26 15:36 ` Bastien
2011-02-26 20:54 ` Javier M Mora
2011-02-26 21:02 ` Thomas S. Dye [this message]
2011-02-26 22:10 ` Alan L Tyree
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