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Re: [O] interaction between org-latex-custom-lang-environments and name


From: Rasmus
Subject: Re: [O] interaction between org-latex-custom-lang-environments and name when exporting to latex
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 10:57:06 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1.50 (gnu/linux)

Hi Alan,

Alan Schmitt <address@hidden> writes:

> Here is a patch that allows the use of a format string in
> custom-lang-environments.

Thanks.

> * lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-custom-lang-environments): extend the
>   documentation string.

Extend.  You don’t need the lisp prefix.

> * lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-src-block): allow a custom language
>   environment to be a format string to be directly inserted.

Allow.

> +  %c for the formatted source
> +  %C for the caption
> +  %f for the float attribute
> +  %l for an appropriate label 

it’s a bit sadistic to use %c and %C.  Can’t the first be (%s)ource-code?

> +For example,
>  
>    (setq org-latex-custom-lang-environments
> -     '((python \"pythoncode\")))
> +     '((python \"pythoncode\")
> +       (ocaml 
> \"\\\\begin{listing}\\n\\\\begin{minted}{ocaml}%c\\\\end{minted}\\n\\\\caption{%C}\\n\\\\label{%l}\")))

Minor: For the sake of making the ocaml block readable you could add the
actual newlines instead of "\n".

>  would have the effect that if org encounters begin_src python
A Python source block.

>  during latex export it will output

LaTeX export it will produce,

>    \\begin{pythoncode}
>    <src block body>
> -  \\end{pythoncode}")
> +  \\end{pythoncode}
> +
> +and if org encounters begin_src ocaml during latex export it will

Likewise, if Org ... a Ocaml source block ... LaTeX 

> +output
,
> +  \\begin{listing}
> +  \\begin{minted}{ocaml}
> +  <src block body>
> +  \\end{minted}
> +  \\caption{<caption>}
> +  \\label{<label>}
> +  \\end{listing}")

Nitpick: label should be inside caption in the example to be consistent
with how captions are normally formatted by ox-latex.  Either way is fine
though.

Also, you need to denote that the defcustom was changed.

  :version "25.1"
  :package-version '(Org . "9.0")

When you are at it, please add the missing tags, :group and :type.

> +     (let ((caption-str (org-latex--caption/label-string src-block info))
> +              (formatted-src (org-export-format-code-default src-block 
> info)))
> +          (if (string-match-p "\\`[a-zA-Z0-9]+\\'" custom-env)

I guess technically, you should use org-string-match-p for comparability
reasons.  Though I think Org-9 will drop older emacsen and xemacs support.

> +           (Format "\\begin{%s}\n%s\\end{%s}\n"
> +                   custom-env
> +                   (concat (and caption-above-p caption-str)
> +                           formatted-src
> +                           (and (not caption-above-p) caption-str))
> +                   custom-env)
> +         (format-spec custom-env
> +                      `((?c . ,formatted-src)

I’d use s (or anything but c) here....

> +                        (?C . ,caption)

I’d use lowercase c.

> +                        (?f . ,float)
> +                        (?l . ,(org-latex--label src-block info)))))))
>         ;; Case 3.  Use minted package.
>         ((eq listings 'minted)
>       (let* ((caption-str (org-latex--caption/label-string src-block info))

Rasmus

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