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Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets
From: |
Andreas Leha |
Subject: |
Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:26:09 +0200 |
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Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Eric et al.,
>
> I now have a system I am happy with mostly for using LaTeX code blocks
> heading to multiple export targets. The solution I am using is a
> combination of what has been discussed in this thread (by-backend
> customisation of headers for babel) and using noweb substitution for the
> main content. I have two LaTeX babel source blocks, one for PDF export
> and the other for HTML export. Each of these has a tikzpicture
> environment which then includes the actual instructions for drawing
> brought in using noweb.
>
> The problem I have remaining is how to get the version used to export to
> PDF via LaTeX to use a figure environment with captioning. I had
> thought that something along these lines would work:
>
> #+begin_src org
> ,#+name: picturecontents
> ,#+begin_src latex :noweb yes :exports none
> \node[red!50!black] (a) {A};
> \node (b) [right of=a] {B};
> \draw[->] (a) -- (b);
> ,#+end_src
>
> ,#+name: flowdiagram
> ,#+header: :exports (if (and (boundp 'backend) (eq (org-export-backend-name
> backend) (intern "latex"))) "results" "none")
> ,#+header: :results latex
> ,#+header: :noweb yes
> ,#+begin_src latex
> \begin{tikzpicture}
> <<picturecontents>>
> \end{tikzpicture}
> ,#+end_src
>
> ,#+caption: Testing figure caption for figure going to multiple destinations
> ,#+results: flowdiagram
> #+end_src
>
> as I expected the export to put the results of the flowdiagram code
> block after the results line. This doesn't work: the exported LaTeX
> has no figure environment etc. The diagram does come out but it is
> placed directly into the document.
>
> I hope this all makes sense? Any suggestions?
>
> thanks,
> eric
I actually think, that it would be cool, if latex supported the tikz
output as R does.
But since you have a dedicated latex export-only block, the simplest
solution would be to put the caption inside:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+latex_header: \usepackage{tikz}
#+latex_header: \usepackage{hyperref}
* Test
#+name: picturecontents
#+begin_src latex :noweb yes :exports none
\node[red!50!black] (a) {A};
\node (b) [right of=a] {B};
\draw[->] (a) -- (b);
#+end_src
#+name: flowdiagram
#+header: :exports (if (and (boundp 'backend) (eq (org-export-backend-name
backend) (intern "latex"))) "results" "none")
#+header: :results latex
#+header: :noweb yes
#+begin_src latex
\begin{figure}
\begin{tikzpicture}
<<picturecontents>>
\end{tikzpicture}
\caption{Testing figure caption for figure going to multiple destinations}
\end{figure}
#+end_src
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Regards,
Andreas
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, (continued)
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric Schulte, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Andreas Leha, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric Schulte, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Andreas Leha, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric Schulte, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Andreas Leha, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric S Fraga, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric Schulte, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric S Fraga, 2013/07/15
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric S Fraga, 2013/07/16
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets,
Andreas Leha <=
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric S Fraga, 2013/07/16
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric S Fraga, 2013/07/11
- Re: [O] tikz for multiple targets, Eric Schulte, 2013/07/11