Hi Bastien,
I was planning to use this to create an automated platform for writing
my PhD thesis.The plan was to use org to edit separate files
corresponding to the chapters of the thesis. Those chapters would then
be exported to latex and included (preferably by an automated tool) in
a master
Thanks for the tip!
If I succeed I'll post something in my blog and tell here.
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Hi Rafael,
thanks for the clear explanations!
Rafael Calsaverini rafael.calsaver...@gmail.com writes:
Anyway, if you have any kind of tip or suggestion about this, I'm
really interested! :D
Maybe you should have a look at section 11.4 Include files of the
manuals: it's precisely design to
Aloha Rafael,
Is there a reason not to have everything in one .org file? I find
Org-mode's ability to fold on headlines and to edit subtrees in indirect
buffers very convenient, even for long documents. For my work, that
functionality has replaced LaTeX \include files.
I'm not exactly sure
Hi Rafael,
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 7:20 AM, Rafael Calsaverini
rafael.calsaver...@gmail.com wrote:
The idea was to separate latex boilerplate from the text itself. I
must use all kinds of custom styles in latex to conform to my
university norms, and I wanted to start to write the text in a way
Hi,
is it possible to export an org file to latex with no preamble and no
\begin{document}?? I just needed to translate org-mode syntax to latex
syntax, with no other headers and preambles around the text. Is this
possible?
I tried to add a clean class to my .emacs like this:
Hi Rafael,
Rafael Calsaverini rafael.calsaver...@gmail.com writes:
is it possible to export an org file to latex with no preamble and no
\begin{document}??
Not at the moment. Is it something you need regularily?
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Bastien