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Re: [O] Theorems in org-mode?
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Michael Hannon |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Theorems in org-mode? |
Date: |
Fri, 4 May 2012 17:54:55 -0700 (PDT) |
> From: Rafael <address@hidden>
>To: org-mode list <address@hidden>
>Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 5:05 PM
>Subject: [O] Theorems in org-mode?
>
>
>Motivated by the side note by Nicolas in
>http://www.mail-archive.com/address@hidden/msg55225.html, I tried
>the example at the end of this message, which requires
>org-special-blocks.el. It exports nicely to LaTeX->PDF with the new
>exporter (not so much with the old), so thanks!
>
>I wonder what I would need to add to make it export nicely to HTML with
>either the old or the new exporter. The old exporter inserts the labels
>with the text of the theorems, and the new inserts stuff like
>\begin{theorem} .. \end{theorem} with the text of the theorems.
>
>Now, the org-special-blocks documentation says:
>
> When #+begin_foo is encountered by the html exporter, a div
> with class foo is inserted into the HTML file. It is up to the
> user to add this class to his or her stylesheet if this div is to
> mean anything.
>
>I have used
>
>#+STYLE: <style>.theorem {}
>#+STYLE: .theorem:before {content: "Theorem: "; font-weight: bold}</style>
>
>but if somebody with actual HTML knowledge could suggest something
>prettier I would appreciate it.
.
.
.
FWIW, I've played with this a bit recently. The example below makes an HTML
document with "Pay attention to this text" in large, red, indented font.
I prefer to put the CSS in a separate file, but I think it's straightforward to
include the equivalent statements directly in the Org file.
-- Mike
#+STYLE: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./special-block.css" />
* test
#+BEGIN_ATTENTION
Pay attention to this text!
#+END_ATTENTION
###### Contents of special-block.css follow
# .ATTENTION
# {
# font-size: 40px;
# text-indent: 50px;
# color: red;
# }