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[O] new odt-exporter: problems with formatting in captions
From: |
Martin Gürtler |
Subject: |
[O] new odt-exporter: problems with formatting in captions |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Dec 2013 14:45:54 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
I just converted a 150 page document I used to convert to odt with the old
exporter. Following problems occurred:
1. table with #+CAPTION
If the caption contains formatting (~, ==, _, ^), the exporter
produces an invalid content.xml.
minimal example:
---8<------------------------------------------------------------
#+OPTIONS: num:t toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:{} -:t f:t *:t <:nil
* First paragraph
#+CAPTION: A_{1}^{2}
| head 1 | head2 |
|-----------+----------|
| content 1 | content2 |
---8<------------------------------------------------------------
The problem can be seen in the following xml fragment:
---8<------------------------------------------------------------
<table:table table:style-name="OrgTable"
table:name="A<text:span
text:style-name="OrgSubscript">1</text:span><text:span
text:style-name="OrgSuperscript">2</text:span>">
---8<------------------------------------------------------------
The table:name attribute ends prematurely at the "OrgSubscript". This
could probably be mended by using single quotes for these attributes
inside attributes.
2. again #+CAPTION
if the caption contains a string with /escaped/ underlines (please
note the #+OPTION ^:t)
---8<------------------------------------------------------------
#+OPTIONS: num:t toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:nil
* First paragraph
#+CAPTION: YYYYMMDD\_hhmmss.csv.
| head 1 | head2 |
|-----------+----------|
| content 1 | content2 |
---8<------------------------------------------------------------
The escaped _ is not detected; instead, a literal \ and subscript
are detected, and teh document is invalid as above. This escaping
seems not to be mentioned in the documentation, probably because it
is no longer valid. Might be of interest to people who want to
convert old documents.
3. the \ref syntax seems not to work anymore; substituting by \ref{text}
by [[text]] worked.
4. Empty lines between #+NAME and the respective table are no longer tolerated
remarks: I like the new smart quotes. More comfortable than putting in
the utf characters via C-8-RET (which is handy, though, for simple
formulae).
Regards
Martin
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