This can be done with file local variables.  See the following page of
the Emacs manual.

  (info "(emacs)Specifying File Variables")

Klaus-Dieter Bauer <bauer.klaus.die...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello!
>
> I have customized org export to both html and latex extensively since I
> disliked many of the defaults (e.g. the use of article vs scrartcl, red
> borders around pdf hyperlinks).
>
> This left me wondering however, if it is possible to create org files that
> will produce the same output on every machine, regardless of the local
> emacs customizations (of course assuming that no hacks of the export engine
> are part of the configuration).
>
> In order to make the files more portable I have been trying to make changes
> affecting export with things like #+LATEX_HEADER: but e.g. changing the
> documentclass to scrartcl seems to be possible only by changing a
> customization variable (org-latex-classes).
>
> Is it possible to make the export engine assume defaults for all
> customization variables for a file (preferably through an in-file setting)
> and to specify those customization inside the file?
>
> - Klaus

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