[OS X TeX] outlining and TeX
Mark Guzdial
guzdial at cc.gatech.edu
Tue Aug 6 17:26:23 CEST 2002
I use OmniOutliner for my major LaTeX writing now. I tried the emacs
outlining mode, but found that it was too rigid in its definition of
what was the hierarchy of my document. I sometimes want structure (say,
within a section of text, to reflect the argument I'm making) that
doesn't map onto sections or environments.
I write in OmniOutliner using the outline hierarchy to be anything I
want. Sometimes I just put a %comment in an outline to represent
something I'm going to put in that section, or sometimes \section
titles. Text I often put in the notes area of the outline.
I've written an AppleScript to walk the outline and flatten into a long
text and dump it into BBEdit. I use BBEdit to make all newlines into
returns, then I have another AppleScript for dumping the whole BBedit
document into TeXshop. Downsides to this process is that it's only one
way: If I make changes in BBEdit or TeXshop, they don't copy back to the
OmniOutliner version. So far, that's worked okay for my process -- I
use outlining mostly in the initial writing, and I don't mind proofing
and revising in plain LaTeX.
I'd be happy to share my scripts with anyone who wants them.
Mark
On Tuesday, August 6, 2002, at 09:36 AM, Michael Murray wrote:
>> Hi -
>>
>> I've been using Omni's Outliner program lately, and it's a great tool
>> in the conceptual stages of a project - where you are trying to
>> organize ideas, references, schedule, assignments, and so forth. (I' m
>> using it to plan out a new PhD course.) The ability to expand,
>> collapse, organize into tables -- and all this in WYSIWYG -- is
>> extremely useful.
>>
>> Is there a similar capability with some LaTeX packages, or some
>> TeX-oriented tools for OSX? I'm thinking of a LaTeX based coding
>> scheme, with hyperref or some such Acrobat-oriented package, where the
>> PDF version can be encoded to have the expand/collapse, hide/show
>> features?
>>
>> Does anyone know of something related, or a way to link up Outliner
>> with TeX, somehow. (Ultimately, I will need my data to go into a LaTeX
>> file so I can do the usual TeX things with it.)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> - Hemant
>>
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>
> I think I read somewhere that emacs has a facility to do this via
> something called auctex.
>
> I had a quick look at google and
>
> http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/auctex/www/auctex/doc/
>
> seems to say that auctex does outlining.
>
> Michael
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