* Latex Export Difficulties
@ 2014-02-06 9:20 Samuel Schaumburg
2014-02-06 12:29 ` Eric S Fraga
2014-02-06 16:00 ` Florian Beck
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Schaumburg @ 2014-02-06 9:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org-mode
Hello,
I am facing difficulties during org-Latex Export
When I write outlines to scientific Texts I often have headlines, that
are followed by a footnote, providing easy reference to the Text I am
currently studying.
Example:
* Some Headline[fn:2]
When I want to export my notes for printing, the Texbuffer has something
like this:
\section{Some Headline\footnote{S. 45}}
Here comes the trouble: Auctex (with Texlive installed) normally does
not compile this and throws a bunch of errors at me.
What I learned from my research is that the line has to look like this,
so that I can compile:
\section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}}
This case is quite typicall for me and leads to often manually reworking
the tex buffer for quite a while, which is not very convenient.
Is there any way I can set up the org latex export to do this
automatically. Would greatly help my workflow. I am quite a newbie to
emacs-lisp, so I cannot think of how to do this. Maybe someone can help
me here
Thanks in advance
Samuel
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* Re: Latex Export Difficulties
2014-02-06 9:20 Latex Export Difficulties Samuel Schaumburg
@ 2014-02-06 12:29 ` Eric S Fraga
2014-02-06 12:39 ` Rasmus
2014-02-06 16:00 ` Florian Beck
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Eric S Fraga @ 2014-02-06 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Samuel Schaumburg; +Cc: Org-mode
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Samuel Schaumburg <eagleeye777@hotmail.de> writes:
[...]
> What I learned from my research is that the line has to look like this,
> so that I can compile:
>
> \section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}}
>
> This case is quite typicall for me and leads to often manually reworking
> the tex buffer for quite a while, which is not very convenient.
>
> Is there any way I can set up the org latex export to do this
> automatically. Would greatly help my workflow. I am quite a newbie to
> emacs-lisp, so I cannot think of how to do this. Maybe someone can help
> me here
Not an org solution per se but you could redefine \footnote to do what
you want. The example below/attached seems to work. I have no idea if
it breaks the usage of footnote in other places, mind you.
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* Testing redefinition of footnote
#+latex: \let\origfootnote\footnote
#+latex: \renewcommand{\footnote}{\protect\origfootnote}
** Subheading [fn:1: Which has a very interesting footnote]
This is some really boring text because all the interesting stuff is in the footnote.
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HTH,
eric
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: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.3.50.1, Org release_8.2.5h-585-g5f0ca0
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* Re: Latex Export Difficulties
2014-02-06 12:29 ` Eric S Fraga
@ 2014-02-06 12:39 ` Rasmus
2014-02-06 14:33 ` Eric S Fraga
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From: Rasmus @ 2014-02-06 12:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: e.fraga, eagleeye777; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> Samuel Schaumburg <eagleeye777@hotmail.de> writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> What I learned from my research is that the line has to look like this,
>> so that I can compile:
>>
>> \section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}}
>>
>> This case is quite typicall for me and leads to often manually reworking
>> the tex buffer for quite a while, which is not very convenient.
>>
>> Is there any way I can set up the org latex export to do this
>> automatically. Would greatly help my workflow. I am quite a newbie to
>> emacs-lisp, so I cannot think of how to do this. Maybe someone can help
>> me here
>
> Not an org solution per se but you could redefine \footnote to do what
> you want. The example below/attached seems to work. I have no idea if
> it breaks the usage of footnote in other places, mind you.
>
> * Testing redefinition of footnote
> #+latex: \let\origfootnote\footnote
> #+latex: \renewcommand{\footnote}{\protect\origfootnote}
> ** Subheading [fn:1: Which has a very interesting footnote]
> This is some really boring text because all the interesting stuff is in the footnote.
Try to add a TOC to this document. It's probably not what you want.
Another LaTeX hack would be to do something like:
\def\myhead{My heading}
\section[\myhead]{\myhead\footnote{My foot}}
This is such an awkward construct that it should probably just
relegated to a filter.
–Rasmus
--
May contains speling mistake
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* Re: Latex Export Difficulties
2014-02-06 9:20 Latex Export Difficulties Samuel Schaumburg
2014-02-06 12:29 ` Eric S Fraga
@ 2014-02-06 16:00 ` Florian Beck
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From: Florian Beck @ 2014-02-06 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org-mode
On 06.02.2014 10:20, Samuel Schaumburg wrote:
> \section{Some Headline\footnote{S. 45}}
This is what the footmisc package is for. So use
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[stable]{footmisc}
or add it to your default packages.
> \section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}}
If you really want this, have a look at
`org-export-filter-footnote-reference-functions'.
--
Florian Beck
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