Hi Andreas, Andreas Leha wrote: > Andreas Leha <andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de> writes: >> "Sebastien Vauban" writes: >>> Andreas Leha wrote: >>>> I am experiencing a problem with the latex exporter: #+header: lines >>>> are visible in the exported file. >>>> >>>> Example: >>>> >>>> /==================================================\ >>>> * test header tag >>>> #+caption: foo >>>> #+label: fig:fig1 >>>> #+name: foo >>>> #+header: :file foo.png >>>> #+header: :width 3600 :height 3600 :res 600 >>>> #+begin_src R :exports results :results graphics >>>> plot(1:10, 1:10) >>>> #+end_src >>>> \==================================================/ >>> >>> Try using #+LaTeX_HEADER: lines, instead. >> >> But as far as I know, #+LaTeX_HEADER (as described >> here http://orgmode.org/org.html#Header-and-sectioning) is a different >> thing from babel source block header arguments (as described here >> http://orgmode.org/org.html#Code-block-specific-header-arguments)
Yes, they are. Sorry... I just read too quickly... >> I use both quite extensively. >> >> The #+header: tags can be avoided by creating loooong #+begin_src >> lines. But still, they should not appear in the exported tex code, I >> think. They should not appear in the exported TeX code. You're right about that. > Just tried, and the odt export has them as well. Maybe a problem on my > test file? Or is the #+header(s): tag somehow deprecated? I never used #+header (without the s). But that's not the problem... This must be related to the new variable `org-babel-exp-code-template'. See discussion at http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2012-01/msg00544.html. Though, I must admit not yet having time for testing it... Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban