Hi all, How can a pass a non-optional argument to a special list in LaTeX export?
The 'currvita' LaTeX package comes with the environment 'cvlist'. This cvlist is to be used like this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- \begin{cvlist}{Personal Information} \item[Date of Birth] 01.01.2014 \item[Place of Birth] Berlin \item[Nationality] German \end{cvlist} --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- So, it has the title of the list as argument. How would I create such list from Org mode? For that case it seems to be a little inconvenient that Org does surround any given :options with '[ ... ]' automatically, because the closest I get with a pure Org mode solution is --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- \begin{cvlist}[{Personal Information}] \item [Date of Birth] 01.01.2014 \item [Place of Birth] Berlin \item [Nationality] German \end{cvlist} --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- produced by this Org snippet: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+ATTR_LATEX: :environment cvlist :options {Personal Information} - [Date of Birth] 01.01.2014 - [Place of Birth] Berlin - [Nationality] German --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Well, I am aware of two obvious solutions: 1. just include the LaTeX code (inside #+begin_latex ... #+end_latex) 2. define my own environment 'mycvlist' that translates between Org and 'cvlist' and that takes the title as optional argument: \newenvironment{mycvlist}[1][]{\begin{cvlist}{#1}}{\end{cvlist}} And I will happily go with the second solution. Just wanted to ask, whether that definition of mycvlist is necessary or whether I miss something here. Regards, Andreas