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* Templating of PDF export
@ 2020-02-02  9:54 Florian Lindner
  2020-02-03 12:48 ` John Kitchin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Florian Lindner @ 2020-02-02  9:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Hello,

I am collecting my cooking recipes in an org-mode file. While that
certainly works for, I would like to have a nice LaTeX export for
non-nerd mortals to look at. All recipes are in one file and each one
looks like:

* Pancakes
** Ingredients
+ 6 Eggs
+ 3 Apples
** Directions
Just do it!
** Source
My mother

Sometimes I take a photo of the meal and ATTACH it.

Most guides how to customize org export are about modifying the document
class and latex snippets there there. However, the basic association
with * Pancakes -> \section, ** Ingredients -> \subsection stays the same.

Is there something builtin org-mode which allows to use a templating
language that allows for a more freely combination of elements, similar
to Jinja or alike?

For example, I want to embed the attachment in the export, appropriately
scaled and nicely placed and have a line break after each recipe.

I know about org-chef, but AFAIK it's more about importing templates
from websites, not about a nice export.

Any ideas for that?

Thanks!
Florian

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