John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: > Maybe you can include the sty file as a code block that will be > tangled before export. You should put that block in a section tagged > no-export. Depending on your setup, you may need to make a code block > to build your latex file and/or pdf to make sure the tangling happens. > > at the top keep this > #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{filestyle} > > and in the last section do this > * build :noexport: > > #+begin_src text :tangle filestyle.sty > latex code for style > #+end_src > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > (org-babel-tangle) > (save-buffer) > (org-latex-export-to-pdf) > #+end_src > > and finally put your cursor in the last block, and type C-c C-c. that > should do what you want. > > John > > ----------------------------------- > John Kitchin > Associate Professor > Doherty Hall A207F > Department of Chemical Engineering > Carnegie Mellon University > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > 412-268-7803 > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu > > On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Steven Arntson > <ste...@stevenarntson.com> wrote: > > I've been learning to export from org to latex (to pdf), and have > had > great success. There's a simplification to the process I'd like to > make, > though, if it's possible. > > Right now I use files: file.org and filestyle.sty. The .sty gives > the latex-specific instruction, and I point to it from file.org > with a > line of #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{filestyle}. This works great, > but > I'd love to have just one file, not two, to keep things simple. > > So I tried putting the contents of filestyle.sty near the top of > file.org > inside of #+BEGIN_latex and #+END_latex, but it doesn't quite > work. It > incompletely works, which is perplexing... > > I'd appreciate any ideas about this--can it be done? > > Thank you! > Steven > > Thanks for this--great idea. I'll give it a try.
-steven