* Export LaTeX command inside figure environment
@ 2022-05-07 23:43 Thomas S. Dye
2022-05-08 0:30 ` Juan Manuel Macías
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From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2022-05-07 23:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-org list
Aloha all,
Is there a way to add an arbitrary LaTeX command between
\begin{figure} ... \end{figure} during LaTeX export? I want to
end up with the following snippet, but can't figure out how to
slip in \setfloatalignment{b}.
\begin{figure}[htb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{hilbertcurves.pdf}
\caption[Hilbert curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert curves
of various degrees \emph{n}.}
\setfloatalignment{b}
\end{figure}
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
https://tsdye.online/tsdye
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* Re: Export LaTeX command inside figure environment
2022-05-07 23:43 Export LaTeX command inside figure environment Thomas S. Dye
@ 2022-05-08 0:30 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2022-05-08 0:57 ` Thomas S. Dye
2022-05-08 5:08 ` Max Nikulin
0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Juan Manuel Macías @ 2022-05-08 0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: orgmode
Hi, Thomas,
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Is there a way to add an arbitrary LaTeX command between
> \begin{figure} ... \end{figure} during LaTeX export? I want to end up
> with the following snippet, but can't figure out how to slip in
> \setfloatalignment{b}. \begin{figure}[htb]
> \centering
> \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{hilbertcurves.pdf}
> \caption[Hilbert curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert curves of
> various degrees \emph{n}.}
> \setfloatalignment{b}
> \end{figure}
I think the :caption attribute could do the trick (of course everything
must be on one line):
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :caption \caption[Hilbert
curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert curves of various degrees
\emph{n}.}\setfloatalignment{b}
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
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* Re: Export LaTeX command inside figure environment
2022-05-08 0:30 ` Juan Manuel Macías
@ 2022-05-08 0:57 ` Thomas S. Dye
2022-05-08 5:08 ` Max Nikulin
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2022-05-08 0:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Juan Manuel Macías; +Cc: Thomas S. Dye, orgmode
Aloha Juan Manuel,
Juan Manuel Macías <maciaschain@posteo.net> writes:
> Hi, Thomas,
>
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> Is there a way to add an arbitrary LaTeX command between
>> \begin{figure} ... \end{figure} during LaTeX export? I want to
>> end up
>> with the following snippet, but can't figure out how to slip in
>> \setfloatalignment{b}. \begin{figure}[htb]
>> \centering
>> \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{hilbertcurves.pdf}
>> \caption[Hilbert curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert
>> curves of
>> various degrees \emph{n}.}
>> \setfloatalignment{b}
>> \end{figure}
>
> I think the :caption attribute could do the trick (of course
> everything
> must be on one line):
>
> #+ATTR_LaTeX: :caption \caption[Hilbert
> curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert curves of various
> degrees
> \emph{n}.}\setfloatalignment{b}
>
That works. Thanks!
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
https://tsdye.online/tsdye
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* Re: Export LaTeX command inside figure environment
2022-05-08 0:30 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2022-05-08 0:57 ` Thomas S. Dye
@ 2022-05-08 5:08 ` Max Nikulin
2022-05-08 6:06 ` Thomas S. Dye
1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Max Nikulin @ 2022-05-08 5:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
On 08/05/2022 07:30, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> Is there a way to add an arbitrary LaTeX command between
>> \begin{figure} ... \end{figure} during LaTeX export? I want to end up
>> with the following snippet, but can't figure out how to slip in
>> \setfloatalignment{b}. \begin{figure}[htb]
>> \centering
>> \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{hilbertcurves.pdf}
>> \caption[Hilbert curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert curves of
>> various degrees \emph{n}.}
>> \setfloatalignment{b}
>> \end{figure}
>
> I think the :caption attribute could do the trick (of course everything
> must be on one line):
>
> #+ATTR_LaTeX: :caption \caption[Hilbert
> curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert curves of various degrees
> \emph{n}.}\setfloatalignment{b}
Would it work if \setfloatalignment{b} is added before \includegraphics?
From my point of view, it is still a hack due to abusing the :placement
attribute, but it is backend agnostic, so reuses caption for HTML and
relieves requirement of single long line:
#+caption[Hilbert curves]: Hilbert curves of various degrees \(n\)
#+name: orgparagraph1
#+attr_latex: :placement [b]\setfloatalignment{b}
[[file:hilbertcurves.pdf]]
# Local Variables:
# org-latex-prefer-user-labels: t
# End:
P.S. Math and absence of period are intentional. I never used tufte, so
unsure if something besides b is meaningful with \setfloatalignment{b}.
I dropped "ht" to make inconsistency apparent and expecting that when
figures are moved to the end of document, "ht" should be used instead
with removing of \setfloatalignment.
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* Re: Export LaTeX command inside figure environment
2022-05-08 5:08 ` Max Nikulin
@ 2022-05-08 6:06 ` Thomas S. Dye
2022-05-08 16:12 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2022-05-08 16:35 ` Max Nikulin
0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2022-05-08 6:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Max Nikulin; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Aloha Max,
Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> writes:
> On 08/05/2022 07:30, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
>> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>>
>>> Is there a way to add an arbitrary LaTeX command between
>>> \begin{figure} ... \end{figure} during LaTeX export? I want
>>> to end up
>>> with the following snippet, but can't figure out how to slip
>>> in
>>> \setfloatalignment{b}. \begin{figure}[htb]
>>> \centering
>>> \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{hilbertcurves.pdf}
>>> \caption[Hilbert curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert
>>> curves of
>>> various degrees \emph{n}.}
>>> \setfloatalignment{b}
>>> \end{figure}
>> I think the :caption attribute could do the trick (of course
>> everything
>> must be on one line):
>> #+ATTR_LaTeX: :caption \caption[Hilbert
>> curves]{\label{fig:orgparagraph1} Hilbert curves of various
>> degrees
>> \emph{n}.}\setfloatalignment{b}
>
> Would it work if \setfloatalignment{b} is added before
> \includegraphics? From
> my point of view, it is still a hack due to abusing the
> :placement attribute,
> but it is backend agnostic, so reuses caption for HTML and
> relieves requirement
> of single long line:
>
> #+caption[Hilbert curves]: Hilbert curves of various degrees
> \(n\)
> #+name: orgparagraph1
> #+attr_latex: :placement [b]\setfloatalignment{b}
> [[file:hilbertcurves.pdf]]
>
> # Local Variables:
> # org-latex-prefer-user-labels: t
> # End:
>
> P.S. Math and absence of period are intentional. I never used
> tufte, so unsure
> if something besides b is meaningful with \setfloatalignment{b}.
> I dropped "ht"
> to make inconsistency apparent and expecting that when figures
> are moved to the
> end of document, "ht" should be used instead with removing of
> \setfloatalignment.
Yes, this works, too. It is a convenient hack. Thanks!
It would be better to have a LaTeX attribute, say :commands, that
places commands within \begin{figure} ... \end{figure}.
I'm circling back to Tufte handouts for a course I'm offering in
the Fall. It is great that ox-latex has the flexibility to export
to tufte-latex now. I haven't prepared any handouts yet, but all
the pieces seem to work in a straightforward way. Org-cite is
performing like a champ, too!
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
https://tsdye.online/tsdye
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* Re: Export LaTeX command inside figure environment
2022-05-08 6:06 ` Thomas S. Dye
@ 2022-05-08 16:12 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2022-05-08 16:35 ` Max Nikulin
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Juan Manuel Macías @ 2022-05-08 16:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: Maxim Nikulin, orgmode
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> It would be better to have a LaTeX attribute, say :commands, that
> places commands within \begin{figure} ... \end{figure}.
This is a possible solution from the LaTeX side, which would avoid
having to modify the Org code and can also be used to introduce more
complex arbitrary code into the figure environment. It consists of
defining a variable (for arbitrary code) and redefining the figure
environment to include that variable. Something like this:
#+NAME: preamble
#+begin_src latex :exports none
\usepackage{graphicx,xparse}
\def\myfigcode#1{#1}
\let\svfigure\figure
\let\endsvfigure\endfigure
\DeclareDocumentEnvironment{figure}{o}{%
\IfNoValueTF{#1}{%
\begin{svfigure}}
{\begin{svfigure}[#1]}
\myfigcode%
}
{\end{svfigure}}
#+end_src
#+begin_src latex :noweb yes :results raw
,#+LaTeX_HEADER: <<preamble>>
#+end_src
Here I use the dummy images from the graphicx package. Of course, then
it is necessary to apply a zero value to the variable again, or enclose
all in a \begingroup...\endgroup. It's a bit tricky and I haven't tried
it too much:
@@latex:\begingroup\def\myfigcode{{\centering\fbox{\textbf{Hello world!!!}}\par\vspace{5ex}}}@@
#+caption: This is a caption
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :placement [h] :width .5\linewidth
[[file:example-image-a.jpg]]
@@latex:\endgroup@@
#+caption: This is a caption
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :placement [h] :width .5\linewidth
[[file:example-image-b.jpg]]
A screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/8JIU6nX.png
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
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* Re: Export LaTeX command inside figure environment
2022-05-08 6:06 ` Thomas S. Dye
2022-05-08 16:12 ` Juan Manuel Macías
@ 2022-05-08 16:35 ` Max Nikulin
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Max Nikulin @ 2022-05-08 16:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
On 08/05/2022 13:06, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
> It would be better to have a LaTeX attribute, say :commands, that places
> commands within \begin{figure} ... \end{figure}.
Look at the code of `org-latex--inline-image' and variants of markup it
may generate. There are too may places where :commands may be inserted
to add an attribute for each place, e.g. before or after
\includegraphics. It may be better to allow users to define a function
that either generates markup or delegates it to the default function. I
am unsure concerning convenient API that should be provided to generate
a label, to get caption that may be specified as an attribute or as
#+caption:, etc. There is a quite similar problem with source blocks
(another thread). 10 arguments functions emerged during attempt split
into maintainable pieces a huge function handling all cases.
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