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author | Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com> | 2011-12-07 02:42:52 +0530 |
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committer | Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> | 2011-12-10 18:13:26 +0100 |
commit | dc9e33b0a5462881a697c07c3ce3878770b95861 (patch) | |
tree | d1275eaec484484346e7b5512168cb279ff6c42f | |
parent | 57185cc6d96e3da1fd12407559bbeb602aa505e0 (diff) | |
download | org-mode-dc9e33b0a5462881a697c07c3ce3878770b95861.tar.gz |
org.texi: Improve ODT section
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diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index efb3f40..bdc43f5 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -623,6 +623,11 @@ OpenDocument Text export * Working with raw OpenDocument XML:: * Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export:: +Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export + +* Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets:: +* Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files:: + Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export * Exporting and Converting to Other formats:: @@ -10820,11 +10825,11 @@ converted file instead. @anchor{x-export-to-other-formats} @vindex org-export-odt-preferred-output-format Very often, you will find yourself exporting to @acronym{ODT} format, only to -immediately save the exported document to a different format like @samp{doc}, -@samp{pdf} etc. In such cases, you will find it convenient to configure a -converter (@pxref{Configuring a converter}) and specify your preferred -output format by customizing the variable -@code{org-export-odt-preferred-output-format}. This way the export commands +immediately save the exported document to a different format like @samp{pdf}. +In such cases, you will find it convenient to configure a converter +(@pxref{Exporting and Converting to Other formats}) and specify your +preferred output format by customizing the variable +@code{org-export-odt-preferred-output-format}. This way, the export commands (@pxref{x-export-to-odt,,Exporting to ODT}) can be extended to also export to the preferred format. @@ -10906,8 +10911,9 @@ and alignment}) then these are honored on export@footnote{The column widths are interpreted as weighted ratios with the default weight being 1}. @cindex #+ATTR_ODT -You can override the default formatting of the table by specifying a custom -table style with the @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. +If you are not satisfied with the default formatting of tables, you can +create custom table styles and associate them with a table using +@code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. @xref{Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export}. @node Images in @acronym{ODT} export, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, Tables in @acronym{ODT} export, OpenDocument Text export @subsection Images in @acronym{ODT} export @@ -10998,6 +11004,14 @@ original height:width ratio, do the following @node Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, Literal Examples in @acronym{ODT} export, Images in @acronym{ODT} export, OpenDocument Text export @subsection Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export +@menu +* Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets:: +* Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files:: +@end menu + +@node Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets, Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export +@subsubsection Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets + @LaTeX{} math snippets (@pxref{LaTeX fragments}) can be embedded in the ODT document using one of the following ways: @@ -11012,9 +11026,9 @@ This option is activated on a per-file basis with @end example With this option, @LaTeX{} fragments are first converted in to MathML -fragments using an external LaTeX-to-MathML converter program. The resulting -MathML fragments are then embedded as a OpenDocument Formula in the exported -document. +fragments using an external @LaTeX{}-to-MathML converter program. The +resulting MathML fragments are then embedded as a OpenDocument Formula in the +exported document. @vindex org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command @vindex org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file @@ -11034,8 +11048,20 @@ converter, you can configure the above variables as shown below. "/path/to/mathtoweb.jar") @end lisp -@cindex dvipng +You can use the following commands to quickly verify the reliability of +@LaTeX{}-to-MathML converter. +@table @kbd + +@item M-x org-export-as-odf +Convert a @LaTeX{} math snippet to OpenDocument formula(@file{.odf}) file. + +@item M-x org-export-as-odf-and-open +Convert a @LaTeX{} math snippet to OpenDocument formula(@file{.odf}) file and +open the formula file with the system-registered application. +@end table + +@cindex dvipng @item png This option is activated on a per-file basis with @@ -11047,9 +11073,26 @@ This option is activated on a per-file basis with With this option, @LaTeX{} fragments are processed into png images and the resulting images are embedded in the exported document. This method requires that the @file{dvipng} program be available on your system. - @end enumerate +@node Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files, , Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export +@subsubsection Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files + +For various reasons, you may find embedding @LaTeX{} math snippets in a +@acronym{ODT} document less than reliable. In that case, you can embed a +Math equation by linking to it's MathML(@file{.mml}) source or it's +OpenDocument formula(@file{.odf}) file as shown below: + +@example +[[./equation.mml]] +@end example + +or + +@example +[[./equation.odf]] +@end example + @node Literal Examples in @acronym{ODT} export, Working with raw OpenDocument XML, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, OpenDocument Text export @subsection Literal Examples in @acronym{ODT} export |