On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 11:39:45PM +0200, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>> I have found that I write only a certain "types" of latex documents,
>> professional reports and personal resume for example.  And each type
>> tends to have same preamble.  Even between latex documents much of the
>> preamble is also similar.
>
> I use one LaTeX-header for all, mostly documentation for customers.
> That's how LaTeX is supposed to be used, right? Define one header file
> with logos, page headers and footers, link colors etc., and that's it.

So create a very basic template in .emacs for Org that "includes" an
external stylesheet that you can customize or replace. Sounds like
what I'm doing.

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