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Re: [O] Org equivalent to \chapter*


From: Rasmus
Subject: Re: [O] Org equivalent to \chapter*
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 12:05:22 +0200
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Alan L Tyree <address@hidden> writes:

> On 07/08/14 05:52, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>> Aloha Rasmus,
>>
>
>> Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Thomas,
>>>
>>> address@hidden (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>>>
>>>> Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Alan L Tyree <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't seem to find it. Is
>>>>>> there an org markup that produces a starred latex heading?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In a book, for example, I want the Preface to be at chapter level, but
>>>>>> not included in the numbering. Same for HTML export, of course.
>>>>> You would probably need some sort of filter for this.  Most certainly
>>>>> you will be able to find implementations on this list.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's something from my init file that works with LaTeX.  Other
>>>>> formats such as txt and html are harder since Org generates section
>>>>> numbers and the TOC.
>>>> Thanks for sharing this.  It will be useful for book authors.
>>>>
>>>> Do you think it is possible to write a general headline filter that
>>>> takes care of all the various LaTeX possibilities?
>>> I don't like *one* filter to rule them all.  Of course, if it's a
>>> collection of other function calls that is OK.  As your recent
>>> question showed execution order may matter,
>>> (e.g. with :ignoreheading:clearpage:).
>>>
>>> Of course it's possible to bundle a couple of filters generally useful
>>> for ox-latex and provide a "consistent" interface.  Alternatively, one
>>> could make a ox-latex+.el that provides a derived class with extra
>>> options. That's may be more work, and may be harder to hack.
>>>
>>> In fact Aaron started ox-extra.el, with the intention of providing
>>> "semi-official" extensions but Worg may be a better means of
>>> communication.
>>>
>>>> Right now Iʻm using tags to ignoreheading, clearpage, and newpage.
>>>> In addition to your nonum filter, Eric S. has a filter that gets rid
>>>> of a heading and promotes the content, which I havenʻt had occasion
>>>> to use, but also has its own tag.
>>> Yes, Eric has cool tree-based filter(s).  I want to study them more
>>> carefully.  Quite possibly, it's easier to provide elegant filters
>>> with trees.  For instance, you have direct access to the element
>>> representation.  In my filters I "hack" my way to this using
>>> text-properties.
>>>
>>>>  From the LaTeX authorʻs point of view, it would be great to have a set
>>>> of tags (and options) that "just work."
>>> Would you want this as a derived class or filters?  Perhaps it's
>>> easier to have a derived class with an alternative headline
>>> function. . .
>>>
>>>> Do you (and others) think the "tag and filter" approach can achieve
>>>> this?  Or, are there too many moving parts to make it feasible?
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>> The ox-koma-script interface is basically controlled via tags.  I
>>> think it's nice.
>> Thanks for this useful overview and the pointers to good examples.
>>
>> Iʻve been slowly building a set of filters and links that work for me,
>> but each new project differs a bit from the previous one and I have to
>> fiddle with the Org mode setup.  Iʻm eager to get to the place Iʻm at
>> with LaTeX, where I just jump in and start writing.
>>
>> Thanks again for your help.
>>
>> All the best,
>> Tom
>>
> Thanks to everyone who responded.
>
> Several of my books are out of print and I am converting them to ePub
> and to printed form. ePub is pretty smooth by exporting to HTML and
> then using Calibre. LaTeX is the obvious choice for print.

Have you seen this project:

     https://github.com/rzoller/tex2ebook

I haven't tried it myself, but the process seems similar to what you
are doing only that it uses hevea to convert from tex to html.

—Rasmus

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