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Re: [O] ox-tufte-latex
From: |
Thomas S . Dye |
Subject: |
Re: [O] ox-tufte-latex |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Feb 2016 19:54:40 -0800 |
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mu4e 0.9.17; emacs 24.5.1 |
Aloha Eduardo,
Eduardo Mercovich writes:
>>> + if I put a plain text link in a sidenote (like
>>> "\sidenote{see http://AgileManifesto.org}"), it doesn't get
>>> automagically converted to a link as it is in the text body. It appears
>>> as normal text and without the \url{...}, so it doesn't look and doesn't
>>> act as a link.
Tufte Org Mode uses the Org mode footnote mechanism to make the
sidenotes. When I placed a link in an Org mode footnote and then
exported with Tufte Org Mode, I get a clickable link in the resulting
pdf file.
IIUC, you're using a LaTeX fragment for a sidenote. In this case, I
think you'll need to treat the URL how you regularly treat them in
LaTeX, something like \sidenote{See \url{http://AgileManifesto.org}.}
My file looks something like this:
,---------------------------------------------------------
| Some text.[fn:2]
|
| ...
|
| * Footnotes
|
| [fn:2] This is Keli`ikea, see [[http://www.tsdye.com/]].
|
| #+attr_latex: :offset 36pt
| [fn:1] Cook referred to Koa`a as Koah.
`---------------------------------------------------------
hth,
Tom
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Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com
Re: [O] ox-tufte-latex, Eduardo Mercovich, 2016/02/12
Re: [O] ox-tufte-latex, John Hendy, 2016/02/22