[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 483 bytes --] Hi! I want arbitrary top level headline to be exported not as \section (or whatever it is) but with some other arbitrary latex command. I even do not want to use headline text. Just write \intro instead of \section{...} in tex file. I've tried some fiddling with :noexport: and :export: tags to hide output for selected headlines. It didn't work. Currently I'm heading to this metod: http://stackoverflow.com/a/9679105 of creating my own parser. Are there any easier solutions? [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 625 bytes --]
Andrey Yankin <yankin013 <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Hi!I want arbitrary top level headline to be exported not as \section > (or whatever it is) but with some other arbitrary latex command. [snip] The filter mechanism might be a good choice. Here is an example of modifying a headline: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/67667/focus=67706
Andrey Yankin <yankin013@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I want arbitrary top level headline to be exported not as \section (or whatever it is) but with some
> other arbitrary latex command.
>
> I even do not want to use headline text. Just write \intro instead of \section{...} in tex file.
>
> I've tried some fiddling with :noexport: and :export: tags to hide output for selected headlines. It
> didn't work.
>
> Currently I'm heading to this metod: http://stackoverflow.com/a/9679105 of creating my own parser.
>
> Are there any easier solutions?
>
Have you tried customizing the org-latex-classes variable? I'm not quite
sure what you are trying to do (an example would help), but I don't see
any obstacles.
Nick
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1303 bytes --] Sorry if it wasn't clear. I should have illustrate this. Input: * Headline 1 ** Node 1.1 Content 1 * Headline 2 Content 2 * Headline 3 Content 3 * Headline 4 Content 4 * Headline 5 Content 5 Desired output: \intro \subsection{Node 1.1} Content 1 \section{Headline 2} Content 2 \section{Headline 3} Content 3 \section{Headline 4} Content 4 \conclusion Content 5 First and fifth top headlines output is replaced. And others are defaults. All children keep the same. 2013/3/14 Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> > Andrey Yankin <yankin013@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I want arbitrary top level headline to be exported not as \section (or > whatever it is) but with some > > other arbitrary latex command. > > > > I even do not want to use headline text. Just write \intro instead of > \section{...} in tex file. > > > > I've tried some fiddling with :noexport: and :export: tags to hide > output for selected headlines. It > > didn't work. > > > > Currently I'm heading to this metod: http://stackoverflow.com/a/9679105of creating my own parser. > > > > Are there any easier solutions? > > > > Have you tried customizing the org-latex-classes variable? I'm not quite > sure what you are trying to do (an example would help), but I don't see > any obstacles. > > Nick > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2058 bytes --]
Andrey Yankin <yankin013@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry if it wasn't clear. > I should have illustrate this. > > Input: > > * Headline 1 > ** Node 1.1 > Content 1 > * Headline 2 > Content 2 > * Headline 3 > Content 3 > * Headline 4 > Content 4 > * Headline 5 > Content 5 > > Desired output: > > \intro > \subsection{Node 1.1} > Content 1 > \section{Headline 2} > Content 2 > \section{Headline 3} > Content 3 > \section{Headline 4} > Content 4 > \conclusion > Content 5 > > First and fifth top headlines output is replaced. And others are defaults. > All children keep the same. > OK - I don't think you can do this with org-latex-classes: there is no provision for exceptional cases there. Charles Berry suggested filters: maybe something can be done with that. FWIW, I would just wait until the last minute and then when it's time to produce the final pdf, I'd replace the two headlines by hand - but that assumes that the document is a one-off, do-it-once-and-never-again kind of thing. Nick > 2013/3/14 Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> > > Andrey Yankin <yankin013@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I want arbitrary top level headline to be exported not as \section (or whatever it is) but > with some > > other arbitrary latex command. > > > > I even do not want to use headline text. Just write \intro instead of \section{...} in tex > file. > > > > I've tried some fiddling with :noexport: and :export: tags to hide output for selected > headlines. It > > didn't work. > > > > Currently I'm heading to this metod: http://stackoverflow.com/a/9679105 of creating my own > parser. > > > > Are there any easier solutions? > > > > Have you tried customizing the org-latex-classes variable? I'm not quite > sure what you are trying to do (an example would help), but I don't see > any obstacles. > > Nick > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Alternatives: > > ----------------------------------------------------
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2496 bytes --] Charles, Nick, thanks for the tip of using filters. As far as I can see it requires version 8 of org-mode to be installed. Am I right? I am using now 7.8.11. I'll try to install a new version and check out filters. 2013/3/14 Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> > Andrey Yankin <yankin013@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Sorry if it wasn't clear. > > I should have illustrate this. > > > > Input: > > > > * Headline 1 > > ** Node 1.1 > > Content 1 > > * Headline 2 > > Content 2 > > * Headline 3 > > Content 3 > > * Headline 4 > > Content 4 > > * Headline 5 > > Content 5 > > > > Desired output: > > > > \intro > > \subsection{Node 1.1} > > Content 1 > > \section{Headline 2} > > Content 2 > > \section{Headline 3} > > Content 3 > > \section{Headline 4} > > Content 4 > > \conclusion > > Content 5 > > > > First and fifth top headlines output is replaced. And others are > defaults. > > All children keep the same. > > > > OK - I don't think you can do this with org-latex-classes: there is no > provision for exceptional cases there. Charles Berry suggested filters: > maybe something can be done with that. > > FWIW, I would just wait until the last minute and then when it's time to > produce the final pdf, I'd replace the two headlines by hand - but that > assumes that the document is a one-off, do-it-once-and-never-again kind > of thing. > > Nick > > > 2013/3/14 Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> > > > > Andrey Yankin <yankin013@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > I want arbitrary top level headline to be exported not as \section > (or whatever it is) but > > with some > > > other arbitrary latex command. > > > > > > I even do not want to use headline text. Just write \intro instead > of \section{...} in tex > > file. > > > > > > I've tried some fiddling with :noexport: and :export: tags to hide > output for selected > > headlines. It > > > didn't work. > > > > > > Currently I'm heading to this metod: > http://stackoverflow.com/a/9679105 of creating my own > > parser. > > > > > > Are there any easier solutions? > > > > > > > Have you tried customizing the org-latex-classes variable? I'm not > quite > > sure what you are trying to do (an example would help), but I don't > see > > any obstacles. > > > > Nick > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Alternatives: > > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3626 bytes --]