Hi Thomas and Suvayu, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes: >> diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi >> index aa34cd3..5fa1e22 100644 >> --- a/doc/org.texi >> +++ b/doc/org.texi >> @@ -10160,7 +10160,7 @@ All lines between these markers are exported >> literally >> @subsection Tables in @LaTeX{} export >> @cindex tables, in @LaTeX{} export >> >> -For @LaTeX{} export of a table, you can specify a label and a caption >> +For @LaTeX{} export of a table, you can specify a label, a caption and >> placement options >> (@pxref{Images and tables}). You can also use the @code{ATTR_LaTeX} line to >> request a @code{longtable} environment for the table, so that it may span >> several pages, or to change the default table environment from @code{table} >> @@ -10207,7 +10207,20 @@ element. You can use an @code{#+ATTR_LaTeX:} line >> to specify the various >> options that can be used in the optional argument of the >> @code{\includegraphics} macro. To modify the placement option of the >> @code{figure} environment, add something like @samp{placement=[h!]} to the >> -Attributes. >> +Attributes. It is to be noted this option can be used with tables as well. >> +The options are passed as the placement option to floating environments like >> +@code{figure} or @code{table}. One can pass other compatible options as >> well. >> +For example the @code{#+ATTR_LaTeX:} line below is exported as the >> +@code{figure} environment below it. >> + >> +@cindex #+ATTR_LaTeX >> +@example >> +#+ATTR_LaTeX: placement=[<options>]\footnotesize >> + >> +\begin{figure}[<options>]\footnotesize >> +... >> +\end{figure} >> +@end example >> >> If you would like to let text flow around the image, add the word >> @samp{wrap} >> to the @code{#+ATTR_LaTeX:} line, which will make the figure occupy the left > > This looks like an improvement to me.
I think so too. The real test will be, though, the day I will search for additional info about the tables. And the above text seems neat to me. > I'd be interested to hear what Nick and Seb might have to say. They often > catch things I miss. ;-) > If you don't get other comments, I'd encourage you to submit this as a patch > (I think this requires [PATCH] in the subject line) to see what Carsten and > crew have to say about it. > > Thanks again for finding this solution to specifying the font size for > floating tables on a table-by-table basis in LaTeX export. I'd been looking > for your solution, and for Nick's solution that works on a per-document or > buffer basis, for many months without success. Thanks to both of you, for closing this loop up to the documentation stuff! Best regards, Seb -- Sébastien Vauban