Scot:

I see what you mean

On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Scot Becker <scot.bec...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> As you'll see org-mode's latex export is currently designed to use org for
> basic document structuring and only allows for a limited set of mappings
> between org's structure and latex structure.  But you'll see in the latex
> configuration documentation that it is possible to define what kind of
> \section{}, \chapter{}, or \subsubparagraph{} is exported for each level of
> org's headlines.
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> One imagines it would be possible to define alternate use cases for a
class, for example the "article" class.  I can see it is possible to define
the article class to use

      \\section{%s}   for the first headline level
and
     \\paragraph{%s} for second levels

This would be useful to me.   However, the ordinary article structure with
subsection, subsubsection, etc., is good enough for much of what I do.   I
can imagine copying the article class file into my org directory, and
renaming it to article2.cls, and adding it to org-export-latex-classes, with
the section -> paragraph structure.

Is there an easier or canonical way to do this?

Thank you for your interest and help.

Alan

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> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote:
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>> Alan E. Davis <lngn...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > Sometimes, I have used outliners, like ThinkTank, to organize my
>> > thoughts, and reorganize the structure of a document of whatever kind.
>> > I don't need headings or sectioning in some cases.
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>> > I have not found a way to exclude heading lines from
>> > LaTeX output in Orgmode, nor have I found a
>> > tag to say, "omit this headline."  I do see the variables
>> > org-export-exclude-tags, and org-export-select tags; as well as an
>> > option to include a specific number of headings as LaTeX sections.  In
>> > the later case, other  headings are exported as plain list items, not
>> > what I have in mind.
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>> > A related issue perhaps: what would it take to export, say list items,
>> > as "paragraph" and "subparagraph" sections in LaTeX.
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>> > The ability to export a pdf almost automatically through LaTeX, even
>> > with images, is magical.  Many thanks for this.
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>> Some examples might help. I may be particularly dense tonight but I have
>> read your mail a few times and I still have no idea what you are asking
>> (or rather I have multiple ideas, none of which make much sense to me.)
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>> Thanks,
>> Nick
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