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


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