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TODO The environment
TODO Architecture
TODO Model
TODO Solver
TODO View
TODO Unit tests
TODO The debug mode
TODO Build the project
TODO Building packages
TODO Linux
TODO Windows
TODO Documentation files
This document and the user documentation are org1 files. This text file format is formatted so that it can be exported in different formats: PDF (with latex), ODT, HTML, etc. It was originally designed for the GNUEmacs2 text editor, but can be edited with any text editor. Here we take a look at the different features used in these documents.
TODO Org-mode
Document structure
Org uses the * character to define a new document section. To add a
sub-section, you can add an additional * to the current section[fn::
See document structure documentation:
https://orgmode.org/org.html#Headlines].
* Top level headline
** Second level
*** Third level
some text
*** Third level
more text
* Another top level headline
Format
Org-mode is a markup file, using markup in the text to modify the appearance of a portion of text[fn:: See markup documentation: https://orgmode.org/org.html#Emphasis-and-Monospace].
| Markup | Results |
|---|---|
*Bolt* |
Bolt |
/Italic/ |
Italic |
_underline_ |
underline |
=verbatim= |
verbatim |
~code~ |
code |
+strike-through+ |
TODO Code block
Latex
If we export the file to PDF, org-mode use \LaTeX. So we can add some
piece of \LaTeX into the document[fn:: See \LaTeX part in
documentation: https://orgmode.org/org.html#Embedded-LaTeX]. For
exemple, we can add math formula like \[E=mc^2\]:
\[E=mc^2\]
But we can also add every type of \LaTeX:
# Add latex in line #+LATEX: <my line of latex> # Add multiple line of LaTeX #+BEGIN_EXPORT latex <my latex here> #+END_EXPORT
It is also possible to add specific \LaTeX file header with
#+LATEX_HEADER. In this document we use the file
for all \LaTeX headers.
Macro
In this document, we use a few macros[fn:: See marcos documentation
https://orgmode.org/org.html#Macro-Replacement] to simplify
writing. They allow you to define sequences of text to be replaced, so
that the macro name is replaced by its value. They are defined in the
file. Once defined, they can be used
in the document as follows: {{{<macro-name>}}}. You can also have
macros with arguments, in this case:
{{{<macro-name>(arg1,...)}}}. Les macros peuvent aussi utiliser du
code emacs-lisp.
# Exemple of macro définition #+MACRO: toto tata #+MACRO: add \(($1 + $2)\) #+MACRO: emacs-version (eval (nth 2 (split-string (emacs-version))))
Macro apply:
- Marco
{{{toto}}}: {{{toto}}} - Marco
{{{add(x,y)}}}: - Marco
{{{emacs-version}}}: {{{emacs-version}}}
TODO Footnote
TODO References
TODO Export
TODO How to contribute?
TODO Contribution rules
TODO Translate
TODO Code contribution
{{{biblio}}}
The org-mode website: https://orgmode.org/
The GNUEmacs project website: https://gnu.org/s/emacs/