#+TITLE: Testfile for OpenDocumentText Exporter #+AUTHOR: Jambunathan K #+EMAIL: address@hidden #+DATE: 2010-10-26 Sat #+LANGUAGE: en #+OPTIONS: H:3 num:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t #+OPTIONS: LaTeX:dvipng #+STARTUP: inlineimages overview * Character Styles ** Bold *This is bold text* ** Italic /This is an italicized text/ ** Underline _This is an underlined text_ ** Code =This is a code text= ** Verbatim ~This is a verbatim text~ ** Strikethrough +This is a strikethorugh text+ ** Super and Subscripts Y = a_{0}X^{2}+a_{1}X^{1}+a_{2} * Miscellaneous Here is a ndash --, a mdash ---, an ellipsis .... and a horizontal line --------------------- * Paragraph Styles ** Quotation *** Style1 #+BEGIN_QUOTE Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein #+END_QUOTE *** QUOTE Style2 Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein ** Verse #+BEGIN_VERSE Great clouds overhead Tiny black birds rise and fall Snow covers Emacs -- AlexSchroeder #+END_VERSE ** Centered #+BEGIN_CENTER This is a centered paragraph. #+END_CENTER ** Example *** Example Style 1 #+begin_example First line of the example. Second line of the example. #+end_example *** Example Style 2 : First line of the example. : Second line of the example. ** Source Block *** Emacs Lisp Block #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun helloworld () "" (message "hello world")) #+end_src *** Org Source Block #+begin_src org ,* Some Appointment , SCHEDULED: <2010-11-17 Wed> #+end_src * Embedded ODT ** Handcrafted Para #+begin_html

This is a handwritten html para

#+end_html #+begin_odt This is a handwritten odt para #+end_odt ** An Equation as Embeded MathML A trigonometric equation embedded in *MathML* #+begin_odt sin ( A + B ) = sin ACos B + cos A sin B sin (A+B) = sin ACos B + cos A sin B #+end_odt * Lists ** Simple Lists *** Numbered List This is a numbered list. 1. L1N1 2. L1N2 3. L1N3 *** Bulleted List This is a bulleted list. - L1B1 - L1B2 - L1B3 *** Description List There is a nested description list down below - Term-1 :: This is a definition for Term-1 which wraps around to the next line - Term-2 :: This is a definition for Term-2 which wraps around to the next line - Term-2.1 :: Definition for Term-2.1 - Term-2.2 :: Definition for Term-2.2 *** A Complex List 1. L1N1 1. L2N2 2. L2N3 2. L1N4 * L2B1 * L2B2 - L3B3 First paragraph. Second paragraph. - L3B4 3. L1N5 1. L2N6 1. L3N7 ** A Very Complex List *** Lord of the Rings My favorite scenes are (in this order) 1. The attack of the Rohirrim 2. Eowyn's fight with the witch king + this was already my favorite scene in the book + I really like Miranda Otto. - Definition-1 :: Description-1 - Definition-2 :: Description-2 3. Peter Jackson being shot by Legolas He makes a really funny face when it happens. - on DVD only But in the end, no individual scenes matter but the film as a whole. Important actors in this film are: - Elijah Wood :: He plays Frodo - Sean Austin :: He plays Sam, Frodo's friend. I still remember him very well from his role as Mikey Walsh in The Goonies - Embedded Definition 1 :: Embedded Description 1 - Embedded Definition 2 :: Embedded Description 2 * Images ** Image URLs See the You can see the official logo of Orgmode here: [[http://orgmode.org/img/org-mode-unicorn.png]] ** Inlined Images *** A simple inlined image [[./org-mode-unicorn.png]] *** A simple image with caption and label #+CAPTION: Unicorn Logo #+LABEL: fig:1024 [[./org-mode-unicorn.png]] *** An image that is explicitly sized #+CAPTION: Unicorn Logo #+LABEL: fig:1025 #+ATTR_ODT: (:width 10 :height 10) [[./org-mode-unicorn.png]] *** An image that is scaled #+ATTR_ODT: (:scale 0.5) [[./org-mode-unicorn.png]] ** Thumbnails This is a clickable image [[http://orgmode.org][./org-mode-unicorn.png]] ** Reference to an Image Please refer to \ref{fig:1024} for further information. ** LaTeX Fragments *** LaTeX Fragment1 # See org-format-latex-options There is a equation down below. \begin{equation} e = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 \end{equation} *** LaTeX Fragment2 \begin{equation} x=\sqrt{b} \end{equation} If $a^2=b$ and \( b=2 \), then the solution must be either $$ a=+\sqrt{2} $$ or \[ a=-\sqrt{2} \]. * File URLs ** Relative URL [[../../lisp/org-html.el][This is a relative link to org-html.el]] ** Absolute URL [[file:~/src/orgmode.org/contrib/odt/OrgOdtStyles.xml][This is an absolute link to styles file]] * Links ** Targets *** Fuzzy Target *** Target with CUSTOMID :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: aabbccddeeff :END: *** Dedicated Target Style1 # <> *** Dedicated Target Style2 There is a dedicated target at the end of this sentence - <>. *** <<>> ** References *** References to Fuzzy Target This is a link to [[Fuzzy Target]]. *** References to CUSTOMID links This is a link to [[#aabbccddeeff][Target with CUSTOMID]]. This is nodesc link to [[#aabbccddeeff]]. *** References to Dedicated Target There is a link to nodesc [[Dedicated Target]] here. There is a link to [[Dedicated%20Target][Jump to Dedicated Target]] here. There is a link to [[Dedicated%20Target1][Dedicated Target1]] here. *** References to Radioed Links This section has references to Radioed Target. One more reference to Radioed Target. * Tables ** A simple Orgmode Table | EST | New York | -5:00 | | IST | Madras | +5:30 | | AST | Bahrain | +3:00 | ** A formatted Orgmode Table #+CAPTION: An Example Table #+LABEL: table:10 | Labels | C1 | C2 | C3 | |------------+-------------+---------------+--------------| | / | < | > | <> | | | | | | | R1 (Right) | R1C1 (Left) | R1C2 (Center) | R1C3 (Right) | | R2 | R2C1 | R2C2 | R2C3 | |------------+-------------+---------------+--------------| | R3 | R3C1 | R3C2 | R3C3 | |------------+-------------+---------------+--------------| | R5 | R5C1 | R5C2 | R5C3 | | R6 | R6C1 | R6C2 | R6C3 | |------------+-------------+---------------+--------------| ** Table.el Table with no Spanning +---------------+---------------+ |Term |Percentage | +---------------+---------------+ |Quarter |25% | |One-Fourth | | +---------------+---------------+ |Half |50% | |One-by-Two | | +---------------+---------------+ |Three-Quarters |75% | |Three-Fourths | | +---------------+---------------+ |Full |100% | |Whole | | +---------------+---------------+ ** COMMENT Table.el Table with Spanning +----------+---------------------+----------+ |Name |cmd calls |Percentage| +----------+ +----------+ |rgb |93 534 |46% | +----------+ +----------+ |Xah |82 090 |40% | +----------+ +----------+ |total |203 118 |100% | +----------+---------------------+----------+ ** COMMENT Another Table.el Table with Spanning +----------+----------+ | Header 1 | Header 2 | +----------+----------+ | R1 C1-2 | +----------+----------+ | R2 C1 | R2-3 C2 | + +----------+ | | | +----------+----------+ * Table Referenced Please refer to \ref{table:10} for further information. * Footnote Definitions (Part 1) [fn:XYZ] There is a link to [[http://Orgmode.org][Orgmode.org]]. * Footnote Usage ** Plain Footnotes Footnote [1]. One more reference to footnote [1]. ** Named Footnotes Footnote named XYZ [fn:XYZ]. ** Inlined Footnote Inlined footnote [fn:: inline definition] ** Named and Inlined Footnote Named and Inlined footnote [fn:name: named definition] # Footnote Definitions (Part 2) [1] Quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Quick brown fox jumps ove the lazy dog. * About Orgmode Org is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, and doing project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system. Org develops organizational tasks around NOTES files that contain lists or information about projects as plain text. Org is implemented on top of Outline mode, which makes it possible to keep the content of large files well structured. Visibility cycling and structure editing help to work with the tree. Tables are easily created with a built-in table editor. Org supports TODO items, deadlines, timestamps, and scheduling. It dynamically compiles entries into an agenda that utilizes and smoothly integrates much of the Emacs calendar and diary. Plain text URL-like links connect to websites, emails, Usenet messages, BBDB entries, and any files related to the projects. For printing and sharing of notes, an Org file can be exported as a structured ASCII file, as HTML, or (TODO and agenda items only) as an iCalendar file. It can also serve as a publishing tool for a set of linked web pages. As a project planning environment, Org works by adding metadata to outline nodes. Based on this data, specific entries can be extracted in queries and create dynamic agenda views. Org mode contains the Org Babel environment which allows you to work with embedded source code blocks in a file, to facilitate code evaluation, documentation, and tangling. Org's automatic, context-sensitive table editor with spreadsheet capabilities can be integrated into any major mode by activating the minor Orgtbl mode. Using a translation step, it can be used to maintain tables in arbitrary file types, for example in LaTeX. The structure editing and list creation capabilities can be used outside Org with the minor Orgstruct mode. Org keeps simple things simple. When first fired up, it should feel like a straightforward, easy to use outliner. Complexity is not imposed, but a large amount of functionality is available when you need it. Org is a toolbox and can be used in different ways and for different ends, for example: - an outline extension with visibility cycling and structure editing - an ASCII system and table editor for taking structured notes - a TODO list editor - a full agenda and planner with deadlines and work scheduling - an environment in which to implement David Allen's GTD system - a simple hypertext system, with HTML and LaTeX export - a publishing tool to create a set of interlinked webpages - an environment for literate programming There is a website for Org which provides links to the newest version of Org, as well as additional information, frequently asked questions (FAQ), links to tutorials, etc. This page is located at http://orgmode.org.