* Org-babel and LaTeX letter @ 2011-09-05 12:01 Ben Alexander 2011-09-06 15:17 ` Eric Schulte [not found] ` <m1ipp5iuom.fsf@tsdye.com> 0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Ben Alexander @ 2011-09-05 12:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Hello orgmode and latex users! I'm trying to use a latex to write a letter, and I'm using an org babel block to hold the original source. I've whittled down my latex code to one word and it still isn't working for me. I've included the code block and the pdflatex output buffer. I notice that the default style is 'article'. Is there some way to remove the article style and use a letter instead? The funny thing is, if I run pdflatex from the command line, it works fine. Though it doesn't have as many lines of diagnostic output. I think the wrapping code for babel execution of latex code is the issue. I'd be happy to install more tex files. I use MacPorts to maintain my system; perhaps I am missing a tex package that is needed? Any pointers would be helpful. -Ben ORG file ***** trial of latex #+begin_src latex :file letter.pdf Hello #+end_src BUFFER *Org PDF LaTeX Output* shows the following (first and last few lines only) This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (TeX Live 2011/MacPorts 2011_1) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (/var/folders/pC/pCO-RjsoEHGUcvQ-+Z3F2U+++TI/-Tmp-/babel-58334TCg/ latex-58334gM m.tex LaTeX2e <2009/09/24> Babel <v3.8l> and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, nohyphenation, lo aded. (/opt/local/share/texmf-texlive-dist/tex/latex/base/article.cls Document Class: article 2007/10/19 v1.4h Standard LaTeX document class .....lines of output omitted...... ! LaTeX Error: File `wrapfig.sty' not found. Type X to quit or <RETURN> to proceed, or enter new name. (Default extension: sty) Enter file name: ! Emergency stop. <read *> l.13 \usepackage {soul}^^M ! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! Transcript written on /var/folders/pC/pCO-RjsoEHGUcvQ-+Z3F2U+++TI/- Tmp-/babel-5 8334TCg//latex-58334gMm.log. Xander$ port list installed and texlive* texlive-basic @23152 tex/texlive-basic texlive-basic @23152 tex/texlive-basic texlive-bin @2011 tex/texlive-bin texlive-bin @2011 tex/texlive-bin texlive-common @2011 tex/texlive-common texlive-common @2011 tex/texlive-common texlive-documentation-base @23160 tex/texlive- documentation-base texlive-documentation-base @23160 tex/texlive- documentation-base texlive-generic-recommended @23088 tex/texlive-generic- recommended texlive-generic-recommended @23088 tex/texlive-generic- recommended texlive-latex @23089 tex/texlive-latex texlive-latex @23089 tex/texlive-latex texlive-latex-recommended @23089 tex/texlive-latex- recommended texlive-latex3 @19447 tex/texlive-latex3 texlive-xetex @23080 tex/texlive-xetex ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-babel and LaTeX letter 2011-09-05 12:01 Org-babel and LaTeX letter Ben Alexander @ 2011-09-06 15:17 ` Eric Schulte [not found] ` <m1ipp5iuom.fsf@tsdye.com> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Eric Schulte @ 2011-09-06 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ben Alexander; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Hi Ben, It looks to me like you need to install the wrapfig.sty LaTeX file locally. I'm not sure how this would be done on OSX, but as a quick test you could just find a copy of wrapfig.sty online and copy it to the directory holding your .org file. Best -- Eric Ben Alexander <bva@alexanderonline.org> writes: > Hello orgmode and latex users! > > I'm trying to use a latex to write a letter, and I'm using an org > babel block to hold the original source. I've whittled down my latex > code to one word and it still isn't working for me. I've included the > code block and the pdflatex output buffer. I notice that the default > style is 'article'. Is there some way to remove the article style and > use a letter instead? > > The funny thing is, if I run pdflatex from the command line, it works > fine. Though it doesn't have as many lines of diagnostic output. I > think the wrapping code for babel execution of latex code is the > issue. I'd be happy to install more tex files. I use MacPorts to > maintain my system; perhaps I am missing a tex package that is needed? > > Any pointers would be helpful. > > -Ben > > ORG file > ***** trial of latex > #+begin_src latex :file letter.pdf > Hello > #+end_src > > BUFFER *Org PDF LaTeX Output* shows the following (first and last few > lines only) > > This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (TeX Live 2011/MacPorts > 2011_1) > restricted \write18 enabled. > entering extended mode > > (/var/folders/pC/pCO-RjsoEHGUcvQ-+Z3F2U+++TI/-Tmp-/babel-58334TCg/ > latex-58334gM > m.tex > LaTeX2e <2009/09/24> > Babel <v3.8l> and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, > nohyphenation, lo > aded. > (/opt/local/share/texmf-texlive-dist/tex/latex/base/article.cls > Document Class: article 2007/10/19 v1.4h Standard LaTeX document class > > .....lines of output omitted...... > > ! LaTeX Error: File `wrapfig.sty' not found. > > Type X to quit or <RETURN> to proceed, > or enter new name. (Default extension: sty) > > Enter file name: > ! Emergency stop. > <read *> > > l.13 \usepackage > {soul}^^M > ! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! > Transcript written on /var/folders/pC/pCO-RjsoEHGUcvQ-+Z3F2U+++TI/- > Tmp-/babel-5 > 8334TCg//latex-58334gMm.log. > > Xander$ port list installed and texlive* > texlive-basic @23152 tex/texlive-basic > texlive-basic @23152 tex/texlive-basic > texlive-bin @2011 tex/texlive-bin > texlive-bin @2011 tex/texlive-bin > texlive-common @2011 tex/texlive-common > texlive-common @2011 tex/texlive-common > texlive-documentation-base @23160 tex/texlive- > documentation-base > texlive-documentation-base @23160 tex/texlive- > documentation-base > texlive-generic-recommended @23088 tex/texlive-generic- > recommended > texlive-generic-recommended @23088 tex/texlive-generic- > recommended > texlive-latex @23089 tex/texlive-latex > texlive-latex @23089 tex/texlive-latex > texlive-latex-recommended @23089 tex/texlive-latex- > recommended > texlive-latex3 @19447 tex/texlive-latex3 > texlive-xetex @23080 tex/texlive-xetex > > -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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* Re: Org-babel and LaTeX letter [not found] ` <m1ipp5iuom.fsf@tsdye.com> @ 2011-09-07 9:11 ` Ben Alexander 2011-09-07 15:36 ` Eric S Fraga 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Ben Alexander @ 2011-09-07 9:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas S. Dye, Eric Schulte; +Cc: org-mode Mailinglist Thanks Thomas and Eric for responses! I wasn't trying to export at first. I think of export as a 'whole org- document' kind of thing, and I wanted to just have one TODO task (write a snail mail letter) completed without having to store a separate file for it. But I read the docs on export, and I can easily select a headline and then export just the current region. After updating the export class variable (I always use customize, as I am not that good at emacs lisp) it almost worked. My problem was that I did not have enough of the MacPorts texlive-* packages installed. I needed texlive-fonts-recommended and texlive- latex-extra (if anyone else cares). Googling for the broken \usepackage{} and texlive macports gave me a list of of what each package has. I don't know if I've got enough for any latex+org usage, but it finally spit out my letter. Good enough for today - I can avoid using a separate file for a paragraph. This isn't perfect though. I still have a spurious few lines in my tex file: : \maketitle : Some descriptive text to be emitted. Several lines OK. I've no idea where that comes from. Anybody have any ideas? For now, I edit the tex file before processing further, and it's good enough for today. Now perhaps is a good time to ask what the different workflows are for export, publish, babel and tangle. They seem to have overlapping functionality. My basic concept is: export : Your complete (or partial) org file in another form, like paper or on the web. For when emacs isn't around and you don't want to forget what your orgmode file says, or for giving a copy of the data in your org file to someone who doesn't appreciate emacs. # +begin_latex blocks belong to this export. publish : export more than one org file. I've no idea what use case makes publish different than export. babel : use for including chunks of code in an org file. Base use case simply allows you to easily edit them in a native emacs mode while still having them organized into your run-of-the-mill org file. Also allows code blocks to be printed more nicely (in color? with line numbers?) which doesn't happen in 'export' Secondary use case allows you to execute the code blocks #+begin_src and #+results: blocks belong to babel. I plan on using ledger in babel blocks to store my often executed queries, even though most of the 'code' is on the command line. tangle : use case - lets you have lots of code blocks organized in an orgmode file become a complete, compilable program. Normally the orgmode syntax would cause a complier to choke, so tangle removes the orgmode structure. Added bonus: lets different programs co-operate in a single orgmode file. Like a makefile on steroids? #+begin_src blocks can belong to tangle, too. n While the orgmode documentation does a great job of explaining how to configure the details of each process, I feel like I'm missing the 'how do I pick the feature that solves the problem I have right now' part. Probably because each feature is flexible enough to be used in overlapping ways. But as always, I'm grateful for the orgmode, the wonderful documentation, the customize-able options, and the great help I get when I turn to the mailing list. You all rock! -Ben On 2011-Sep-06, at 17:58, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Aloha Ben, > > I'm not sure I understand what you are doing here, so please excuse me > if I'm offering misplaced advice. > > Ben Alexander <bva@alexanderonline.org> writes: > >> Hello orgmode and latex users! >> >> I'm trying to use a latex to write a letter, and I'm using an org >> babel block to hold the original source. > > There are (at least) two ways to create a tex file from Org-mode: 1) > export the Org-mode buffer, and 2) tangle latex code blocks. IIUC, > you > appear to be setting up code blocks for tangling, but then are using > the > export facilities. > > See http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-export.html#sec-4 > for instructions on how to change the Org-mode export class. > >> >> The funny thing is, if I run pdflatex from the command line, it works >> fine. Though it doesn't have as many lines of diagnostic output. I >> think the wrapping code for babel execution of latex code is the >> issue. I'd be happy to install more tex files. I use MacPorts to >> maintain my system; perhaps I am missing a tex package that is >> needed? >> > > I don't know about the macports distribution of LaTeX, but it seems > odd > to me that latex works fine from the command line but then can't find > wrapfig.sty when it is called from Org-mode. Perhaps the place to > start > debugging this is the variable org-latex-to-pdf-process, see > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-export.html#sec-8. > > hth, > Tom > >> Any pointers would be helpful. >> >> -Ben >> >> ORG file >> ***** trial of latex >> #+begin_src latex :file letter.pdf >> Hello >> #+end_src >> >> BUFFER *Org PDF LaTeX Output* shows the following (first and last few >> lines only) >> >> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (TeX Live 2011/MacPorts >> 2011_1) >> restricted \write18 enabled. >> entering extended mode >> >> (/var/folders/pC/pCO-RjsoEHGUcvQ-+Z3F2U+++TI/-Tmp-/babel-58334TCg/ >> latex-58334gM >> m.tex >> LaTeX2e <2009/09/24> >> Babel <v3.8l> and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, >> nohyphenation, lo >> aded. >> (/opt/local/share/texmf-texlive-dist/tex/latex/base/article.cls >> Document Class: article 2007/10/19 v1.4h Standard LaTeX document >> class >> >> .....lines of output omitted...... >> >> ! LaTeX Error: File `wrapfig.sty' not found. >> >> Type X to quit or <RETURN> to proceed, >> or enter new name. (Default extension: sty) >> >> Enter file name: >> ! Emergency stop. >> <read *> >> >> l.13 \usepackage >> {soul}^^M >> ! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! >> Transcript written on /var/folders/pC/pCO-RjsoEHGUcvQ-+Z3F2U+++TI/- >> Tmp-/babel-5 >> 8334TCg//latex-58334gMm.log. >> >> Xander$ port list installed and texlive* >> texlive-basic @23152 tex/texlive-basic >> texlive-basic @23152 tex/texlive-basic >> texlive-bin @2011 tex/texlive-bin >> texlive-bin @2011 tex/texlive-bin >> texlive-common @2011 tex/texlive-common >> texlive-common @2011 tex/texlive-common >> texlive-documentation-base @23160 tex/texlive- >> documentation-base >> texlive-documentation-base @23160 tex/texlive- >> documentation-base >> texlive-generic-recommended @23088 tex/texlive-generic- >> recommended >> texlive-generic-recommended @23088 tex/texlive-generic- >> recommended >> texlive-latex @23089 tex/texlive-latex >> texlive-latex @23089 tex/texlive-latex >> texlive-latex-recommended @23089 tex/texlive-latex- >> recommended >> texlive-latex3 @19447 tex/texlive-latex3 >> texlive-xetex @23080 tex/texlive-xetex >> >> >> > > -- > Thomas S. 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* Re: Org-babel and LaTeX letter 2011-09-07 9:11 ` Ben Alexander @ 2011-09-07 15:36 ` Eric S Fraga 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Eric S Fraga @ 2011-09-07 15:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ben Alexander; +Cc: org-mode Mailinglist Ben Alexander <bva@alexanderonline.org> writes: [...] > Now perhaps is a good time to ask what the different workflows are for > export, publish, babel and tangle. They seem to have overlapping > functionality. My basic concept is: > > export : Your complete (or partial) org file in another form, like > paper or on the web. For when emacs isn't around and you don't want > to forget what your orgmode file says, or for giving a copy of the > data in your org file to someone who doesn't appreciate > emacs. #+begin_latex blocks belong to this export. I agree. > publish : export more than one org file. I've no idea what use case > makes publish different than export. Example: a web site. The nice thing about publish is it only converts those files which have changed (at least in my setup but that setup was defined a while ago now so I cannot remember if that's the default). > babel : use for including chunks of code in an org file. Base use > case simply allows you to easily edit them in a native emacs mode > while still having them organized into your run-of-the-mill org file. > Also allows code blocks to be printed more nicely (in color? with line > numbers?) which doesn't happen in 'export' Secondary use case allows > you to execute the code blocks #+begin_src and #+results: blocks > belong to babel. I plan on using ledger in babel blocks to store my > often executed queries, even though most of the 'code' is on the > command line. Well, I would suggest that your "secondary" use case is actually the primary use case? And especially so when combined with the ability to use inputs from org tables or to chain blocks so that results of one are inputs to another. > tangle : use case - lets you have lots of code blocks organized in an > orgmode file become a complete, compilable program. Normally the > orgmode syntax would cause a complier to choke, so tangle removes the > orgmode structure. Added bonus: lets different programs co-operate in > a single orgmode file. Like a makefile on steroids? #+begin_src > blocks can belong to tangle, too. Your first use case for *babel* above fits in here. More to the point, you can write truly descriptive text related to the program (including, for instance, equations, diagrams, etc.) without the restrictions imposed by normal commenting rules in the particular language(s) used. > While the orgmode documentation does a great job of explaining how to > configure the details of each process, I feel like I'm missing the > how do I pick the feature that solves the problem I have right now' > part. Probably because each feature is flexible enough to be used in > overlapping ways. Yes, indeed! -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.50.1 : using Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.261.g2178) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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