Charles, Nick, thanks for the tip of using filters.
As far as I can see it requires version 8 of org-mode to be installed. Am I
right?
I am using now 7.8.11.
I'll try to install a new version and check out filters.
2013/3/14 Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com
Andrey Yankin yankin...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry if it wasn't clear.
I should have illustrate this.
Input:
* Headline 1
** Node 1.1
Content 1
* Headline 2
Content 2
* Headline 3
Content 3
* Headline 4
Content 4
* Headline 5
Content 5
Desired output:
\intro
\subsection{Node 1.1}
Content 1
\section{Headline 2}
Content 2
\section{Headline 3}
Content 3
\section{Headline 4}
Content 4
\conclusion
Content 5
First and fifth top headlines output is replaced. And others are
defaults.
All children keep the same.
OK - I don't think you can do this with org-latex-classes: there is no
provision for exceptional cases there. Charles Berry suggested filters:
maybe something can be done with that.
FWIW, I would just wait until the last minute and then when it's time to
produce the final pdf, I'd replace the two headlines by hand - but that
assumes that the document is a one-off, do-it-once-and-never-again kind
of thing.
Nick
2013/3/14 Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com
Andrey Yankin yankin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I want arbitrary top level headline to be exported not as \section
(or whatever it is) but
with some
other arbitrary latex command.
I even do not want to use headline text. Just write \intro instead
of \section{...} in tex
file.
I've tried some fiddling with :noexport: and :export: tags to hide
output for selected
headlines. It
didn't work.
Currently I'm heading to this metod:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/9679105 of creating my own
parser.
Are there any easier solutions?
Have you tried customizing the org-latex-classes variable? I'm not
quite
sure what you are trying to do (an example would help), but I don't
see
any obstacles.
Nick
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