Good morning
After reading your interesting advices,
I've decided to start my path through LaTeX. I have been some
hours trying to start, with little result, but I hope that once
established a *workflow* the results will come and the new
invested time will be directed just to get better and better
results.
My doubts:
a. As first step for my workflow, it
seems convenient to use a "template" with the LaTeX preambles.
So maybe the many existing LaTeX templates can be used quickly
with orgmode. I found several options and opinions. Which one
is the best way?
- #+SETUPFILE: template.setup ->
doesn't seem the ideal way, because the template.setup file
must be modified adding #+latex_class to each of the lines.
- template.tex -> this could be
added to the SETUPFILE: #+LATEX_HEADER: \input{template.tex}.
But it seems to have no effect on the PDF output. BTW, I
can't use emacs HOME path (~/) in the input header, like
\input{~//export//template.tex}. This is my
template.tex file content:
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\thispagestyle{fancy}
\lhead{\includegraphics[width=4cm]{jpg.jpg}}
\rhead{Student Name: Name\\
Student ID: 1234\\
Course: IDB 601 (Fall 2020)}
- Another friend told me that .sty
templates were the best way.
- I see some people that create
customized LaTeX classes and add the desired class to the
orgmode buffer.
- Also we can see this intricate
transformation of a LaTeX template into orgmode. How
to Migrate LaTeX Template into org-mode
- ...
b. I think that in a good integration, every character shown on
orgmode should be exported into the PDF output. For example
"CENTRE LINE SYMBOL": ℄
How can this integration be done?
I have more doubts, but I will keep reading and trying to solve
them
Best regards