[dundee] Emacs and org-mode

Nistur nistur at googlemail.com
Tue May 18 14:13:24 UTC 2010


Ok, I kind of understand that.
Not entirely sure what to do. Also. I tried doing the manual compile with:
#+LaTeX:\bibliographystyle{plain}
#+LaTeX:\bibliography{Dissertation}
in my bibliography section just to test it... and it didn't work. I am
entirely lost here.
Rawr!

Thanks again all

Nistur

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Robert McWilliam <rmcw at allmail.net> wrote:
> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 02:38:26PM +0100, Nistur wrote:
>> Rawr. Ok, I have my completed dissertation in org-mode (with some
>> embedded LaTeX) I have a list of references in a BibTex file... WHAT
>> NOW? :S:S:S
>> How do I get these linked? How do I compile them? Arghh Panic!
>>
>> I have manual compilation steps that say that I run:
>> latex Dissertation
>> bibtex Dissertation
>> latex Dissertation
>> latex Dissertation
>>
>> Which is all cool, I can do that... but I'd prefer not to have to do
>> it manually every time as I'm still editing (yay last minute!) and may
>> need to recompile a couple of times. Anyone know how to get
>> org-export-as-pdf to link them? Rawr. My google-fu has left me :(
>>
>
> I'm not entirely sure; my approach is to work in org to plan a
> document and then export to latex and do the last of the writing from
> that so compilation is controlled by make files.
>
> You should be able to get emacs to run everything needed though. I
> think exporting to latex rather than pdf and putting the latex->pdf
> compilation steps into org-export-latex-final-hook with call-process
> should work.
>
> If you're building a pdf version to hand in pdflatex is probably the
> easiest way rather than latex->dvi->pdf.
>
>        Robert
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