Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Rick,
Your google search to find the sffms style package seems like it
could
be the perfect answer to my quandary. I'm
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Hi Nick,
Sorry to call you Rick earlier; I just noticed I did that.
No, you were right: Rick Frankel provided the googling and the reference
to sffms. I didn't know anything about it before he mentioned it.
So, this has been incredibly
Hi, I'm trying to export an org-mode doc to LaTex and subsequently to
PDF. This is a literary novel, written in prose. Right now when I run
the export command, the resulting file is incorrectly formatted for the
literary world, and I'm not sure how to change it. Is there a dialog or
customize menu
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Hi, I'm trying to export an org-mode doc to LaTex and subsequently to
PDF. This is a literary novel, written in prose. Right now when I run
the export command, the resulting file is incorrectly formatted for the
literary world, and I'm not sure
Igor Sosa Mayor joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Hi, I'm trying to export an org-mode doc to LaTex and subsequently to
PDF. This is a literary novel, written in prose. Right now when I run
the export command, the resulting file is incorrectly
Hi Steven,
Steven Arntson wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to export an org-mode doc to LaTex and subsequently to
PDF. This is a literary novel, written in prose. Right now when I run
the export command, the resulting file is incorrectly formatted for the
literary world, and I'm not sure how to change it.
On 28/05/14 07:42, Nick Dokos wrote:
Igor Sosa Mayor joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Hi, I'm trying to export an org-mode doc to LaTex and subsequently to
PDF. This is a literary novel, written in prose. Right now when I run
the export
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Igor Sosa Mayor joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Hi, I'm trying to export an org-mode doc to LaTex and subsequently to
PDF. This is a literary novel, written in prose. Right now when I run
the export
Hi Steven,
You want to learn more about LaTeX, but it's not too much.
I wrote a little book called Self-publishing with LyX that will help you
set up the title page as well as some of your other problems. This is not a
sales pitch -- it's free :-).
Self-publishing with LyX
ISBN:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I'm taking my first baby steps at exporting an org file to LaTex. I know
a little about org-mode, and almost nothing about LaTex.
I type C-c C-e l o
A file named file.tex is produced, but the process halts
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Thank you for your help!
I'm using Org-mode version 8.2.6 (8.2.6-22-gb11b4a-elpaplus @
/home/steven/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20140519/)
I mocked up a smaller reproduction of the problem, because the original
file is too large. The same
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I'm taking my first baby steps at exporting an org file to LaTex. I know
a little about org-mode, and almost nothing about LaTex.
I type C-c C-e l o
A file
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I'm taking my first baby steps at exporting an org file to
LaTex. I know
a little about org-mode, and almost nothing
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
well, it's pretty clear...
! LaTeX Error: File `wrapfig.sty' not found.
you have to install the wrapfig package. If you're in debian/ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install texlive-latex-extra
--
:: Igor Sosa Mayor
Success! I installed that package, and things are working. Thank you!
-steven
Igor Sosa Mayor joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes:
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
well, it's pretty clear...
! LaTeX Error: File `wrapfig.sty' not found.
I'm taking my first baby steps at exporting an org file to LaTex. I know
a little about org-mode, and almost nothing about LaTex.
I type C-c C-e l o
A file named file.tex is produced, but the process halts with an error:
org-latex-compile: PDF file ./plm.pdf wasn't produced: [LaTeX error]
A
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I'm taking my first baby steps at exporting an org file to LaTex. I know
a little about org-mode, and almost nothing about LaTex.
I type C-c C-e l o
A file named file.tex is produced, but the process halts with an error:
org-latex-compile:
On 2014-05-16 06:19 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
On 2014-05-15 21:57 Eric S Fraga wrote:
I put it under its own heading with an :ignoreheading: tag and use the
filter that was posted on this list (today in fact):
I can't find the filter you are
On Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 22:41, Alexander Baier wrote:
On 2014-05-15 21:57 Eric S Fraga wrote:
I put it under its own heading with an :ignoreheading: tag and use the
filter that was posted on this list (today in fact):
I can't find the filter you are referring to. I guess it is in the
On 2014-05-16 09:15 Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 22:41, Alexander Baier wrote:
On 2014-05-15 21:57 Eric S Fraga wrote:
I put it under its own heading with an :ignoreheading: tag and use the
filter that was posted on this list (today in fact):
I can't find the filter you
On 2014-05-14 21:01 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
[...]
Is there a way for me to influence the placement of =\maketitle= and
thus be able to order those commands the right way?
If \institute can be placed in the preamble, then using #+LATEX_HEADER
On Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 21:02, Alexander Baier wrote:
[...]
While we are on the topic of placing stuff: I also need to insert
citations for which I use bibtex. I use #+LATEX:
\bibliographystyle{plain} and #+LATEX: \bibliography{literatur} under my
last header for the bibliography to be
On 2014-05-15 21:57 Eric S Fraga wrote:
I put it under its own heading with an :ignoreheading: tag and use the
filter that was posted on this list (today in fact):
I can't find the filter you are referring to. I guess it is in the
org-ref thread? I did not follow that thread as org-ref seems
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
On 2014-05-15 21:57 Eric S Fraga wrote:
I put it under its own heading with an :ignoreheading: tag and use the
filter that was posted on this list (today in fact):
I can't find the filter you are referring to. I guess it is in the
org-ref
Hello,
I am writing a paper using llncs as the document class. I use the
=\institute= command which has to be placed _above_ the =\maketitle=
command to be considered. But exporting my document always yields a
latex file where =\maketitle= appears above =\institute=. I use
simple #+LATEX:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Hello,
I am writing a paper using llncs as the document class. I use the
=\institute= command which has to be placed _above_ the =\maketitle=
command to be considered. But exporting my document always yields a
latex file where =\maketitle=
On 2014-05-14 21:01 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Hello,
I am writing a paper using llncs as the document class. I use the
=\institute= command which has to be placed _above_ the =\maketitle=
command to be considered. But exporting my document always
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 6:44 PM, John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
#+options: tex:t
Thanks for all the ideas. In the end I found the best way is to use ^:{} as
options, and then use regular subscripts. For chemical formulas works fine.
So that is ABO_{3} and ABO_{3-\delta}.
John
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
Hi all,
I often have to use the mhchem latex package to write chemical formulas,
and I have teh following export issue.
If I have this in an org file:
\ce{ABO_3}
\ce{ABO_{3-\delta}}
this exports as
\ce{ABO_3}
Thanks. I was going crazy looking for the snippet syntax!
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
#+MACRO: ce @@latex:ce($1)@@
@@latex:ce{ABO_{3-\delta}}@@
{{{ce(ABO_{3-\delta})}}}
John
---
John Kitchin
Associate Professor
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 6:35 PM, John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I often have to use the mhchem latex package to write chemical formulas, and
I have teh following export issue.
If I have this in an org file:
\ce{ABO_3}
\ce{ABO_{3-\delta}}
I've taken to using \( \)
Hi all,
I often have to use the mhchem latex package to write chemical formulas,
and I have teh following export issue.
If I have this in an org file:
\ce{ABO_3}
\ce{ABO_{3-\delta}}
this exports as
\ce{ABO_3}
\ce\{ABO$_{\text{3-}\delta}$\}
The first one is fine, but the second one is not.
Hi John,
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
If I have this in an org file:
\ce{ABO_3}
\ce{ABO_{3-\delta}}
this exports as
\ce{ABO_3}
\ce\{ABO$_{\text{3-}\delta}$\}
The first one is fine, but the second one is not. The nested {} seems to
mess it up. Is there a way to get
On 2/26/14 3:11 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your answer. `\url` can handle hash symbols in its argument
without escaping alright - as can be expected. AFAICS, the problem lies
in the `\footnote` command. And yes, I was thinking of
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
This needs to be properly defined.
Where protecting characters in verbatim parts of the buffer should
happen? Within footnotes only? In every verbatim part? And on which
characters?
AFAIK in footnotes only, for the # ^ ! characters
On 03/08/2014 04:24 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
FAb 0x...@free.fr writes:
Hi,
When I org-export in pdf the items in TOC have red box around them
like decoration for link in css.
How can I get ride of them ?
Or how to customize this stuff ?
Assuming you are going to PDF through latex, this is done
FAb 0x...@free.fr writes:
On 03/08/2014 04:24 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
When I use that \hypersetup in #+LATEX_HEADER the job is perfectly done.
But I don't find the org-latex-hyperref-template and if I delcare it
in my .emacs, nothing changes.
Are you sure about this name ?
That's the name
On 03/09/2014 12:51 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
FAb 0x...@free.fr writes:
On 03/08/2014 04:24 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
When I use that \hypersetup in #+LATEX_HEADER the job is perfectly done.
But I don't find the org-latex-hyperref-template and if I delcare it
in my .emacs, nothing changes.
Are you
FAb 0x...@free.fr writes:
On 03/09/2014 12:51 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
FAb 0x...@free.fr writes:
On 03/08/2014 04:24 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
When I use that \hypersetup in #+LATEX_HEADER the job is perfectly done.
But I don't find the org-latex-hyperref-template and if I delcare it
in my
Hi,
When I org-export in pdf the items in TOC have red box around them like
decoration for link in css.
How can I get ride of them ?
Or how to customize this stuff ?
Thanks
FAb 0x...@free.fr writes:
Hi,
When I org-export in pdf the items in TOC have red box around them like
decoration for link in css.
How can I get ride of them ?
Or how to customize this stuff ?
The boxes come from the default setup of hyperref in LaTeX and the
behavior can be customized via
FAb 0x...@free.fr writes:
Hi,
When I org-export in pdf the items in TOC have red box around them
like decoration for link in css.
How can I get ride of them ?
Or how to customize this stuff ?
Assuming you are going to PDF through latex, this is done by hyperref, so
you'll need to
Hello,
Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your answer. `\url` can handle hash symbols in its argument
without escaping alright - as can be expected. AFAICS, the problem lies
in the `\footnote` command. And yes, I was thinking of `ox-latex`
figuring out that the url is in a
Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
I am trying to export the following snippet
#+BEGIN_ORG
* LaTeX export of url with hash symbol
The Org mode export facilities can be used to export Org documents or
parts of Org documents to a variety of other formats.[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1]
Hello,
** Michael Bach [2014-02-21 11:52:14 +0100]:
Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
I am trying to export the following snippet
#+BEGIN_ORG
* LaTeX export of url with hash symbol
The Org mode export facilities can be used to export Org documents or
parts of Org documents to a variety of
Hello Vladimir,
On 21/02/2014 12:14, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
Hello,
** Michael Bach [2014-02-21 11:52:14 +0100]:
Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
I am trying to export the following snippet
#+BEGIN_ORG
* LaTeX export of url with hash symbol
The Org mode export facilities can be used to
Hello,
I am facing difficulties during org-Latex Export
When I write outlines to scientific Texts I often have headlines, that
are followed by a footnote, providing easy reference to the Text I am
currently studying.
Example:
* Some Headline[fn:2]
When I want to export my notes for
Samuel Schaumburg eagleeye...@hotmail.de writes:
[...]
What I learned from my research is that the line has to look like this,
so that I can compile:
\section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}}
This case is quite typicall for me and leads to often manually reworking
the tex buffer
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Samuel Schaumburg eagleeye...@hotmail.de writes:
[...]
What I learned from my research is that the line has to look like this,
so that I can compile:
\section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}}
This case is quite typicall for me and leads to
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
[...]
Try to add a TOC to this document. It's probably not what you want.
Indeed. But some would argue that footnotes in headings is not what you
want in the first place... ;-)
--
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.3.50.1, Org release_8.2.5h-585-g5f0ca0
On 06.02.2014 10:20, Samuel Schaumburg wrote:
\section{Some Headline\footnote{S. 45}}
This is what the footmisc package is for. So use
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[stable]{footmisc}
or add it to your default packages.
\section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}}
If you really want
Hello,
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
I'm finding the documentation on LaTeX export a bit thin. Where, for
example, does the author's name come from? I noticed my documents do
have my correct name, but I don't know where it's coming from.
See (info (org) Export settings)
Regards,
On 1/30/14, 9:04 PM, John Hendy wrote:
#+author: Peter Davis (addl info)
Aha! That also lead me to #+title:, which I also needed.
Thank you! I kept looking for LaTeX-specific options, instead of more
global export ones.
-pd
--
Peter Davis
The Tech Curmudgeon
www.techcurmudgeon.com
I'm finding the documentation on LaTeX export a bit thin. Where, for example,
does the author's name come from? I noticed my documents do have my correct
name, but I don't know where it's coming from. I want to add some information.
I tried
#+LATEX_HEADER: \author{Peter Davis (addl info)}
but
On Jan 30, 2014 7:36 PM, Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com wrote:
I'm finding the documentation on LaTeX export a bit thin. Where, for
example, does the author's name come from? I noticed my documents do have
my correct name, but I don't know where it's coming from. I want to add
some information.
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
It does say the variable is define in org-latex.el, and clicking on that
name takes me to the definition in org-latex.el.gz.
Just to confirm what Nick has said: this file is out of date. There is
no org-latex.el in v8 of org. The equivalent file
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 09:55:52AM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
It does say the variable is define in org-latex.el, and clicking on that
name takes me to the definition in org-latex.el.gz.
Just to confirm what Nick has said: this file is out
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes is not.
Any clues?
this sounds like a mixed installation.
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes is not.
Any clues?
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes is not.
Any clues?
this sounds like a mixed installation. do you
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
worked! (NB: the variable names are all lower case.)
indeed. the mixed case LaTeX happened because I have latex as an
abbrev for LaTeX and, unfortunately, -s terminates the word. I
didn't notice the abbrev kicking in. sorry about any confusion!
Hello,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
I would (obviously?) vote in favour of such a change.
- It does not hurt too much for the other use cases to include the
square brackets manually.
- It provides more flexibility in general.
- It solves my special use case.
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
I would (obviously?) vote in favour of such a change.
- It does not hurt too much for the other use cases to include the
square brackets manually.
- It provides more flexibility in
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 12:34:34PM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes
Hello,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
How can a pass a non-optional argument to a special list in LaTeX
export?
You can't. See below.
The 'currvita' LaTeX package comes with the environment 'cvlist'. This
cvlist is to be used like this:
\begin{cvlist}{Personal
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
How can a pass a non-optional argument to a special list in LaTeX
export?
You can't. See below.
The 'currvita' LaTeX package comes with the environment 'cvlist'. This
cvlist is
I'm trying to get org-article working so I can create PDFs with
something other than Computer Modern, but I keep getting the error
Unknown LaTeX class `org-article'
when I use this in the file:
#+LaTeX_CLASS: org-article
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
Peter,
p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
Other ideas?
Did you check the availability of org-article.cls in the TeX tree
using `kpsewhich org-article.cls'?
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
--
Michael
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 01:58:19PM +0100, Michael Strey wrote:
Peter,
p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
Other ideas?
Did you check the availability of org-article.cls in the TeX tree
using `kpsewhich org-article.cls'?
Yes, I get:
[pdavismbp15:~] pdavis% kpsewhich org-article.cls
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
Yes, like this:
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
'(org-article
what version of org are you using? in org v8, this variable has been
renamed to org-LaTeX-classes.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 04:32:38PM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
Yes, like this:
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
'(org-article
what version of org are
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 01:54:20PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 04:32:38PM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
Yes, like this:
(add-to-list
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}
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
I'm having a problem with exporting quotes. I have the #+OPTIONS ':t.
This input in the Org mode file:
[l]ater walls ...
produces this in the tex file (open quote wrong, close quote OK):
[l]ater walls ...''
I'm expecting this in the tex
Aloha Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
I'm having a problem with exporting quotes. I have the #+OPTIONS ':t.
This input in the Org mode file:
[l]ater walls ...
produces this in the tex file (open quote wrong, close
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
I'm getting the same incorrect result as before with:
Org-mode version 8.2.4 (release_8.2.4-391-g954168 @
/Users/dk/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/lisp/)
Did you reload Org? I cannot reproduce the problem anymore.
Nevertheless, there will always be failing
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
I'm getting the same incorrect result as before with:
Org-mode version 8.2.4 (release_8.2.4-391-g954168 @
/Users/dk/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/lisp/)
Did you reload Org? I cannot reproduce the problem anymore.
Aloha Nicolas,
Ah, I see what's happening now. I've set up asynchronous export to use
the Org mode that ships with Emacs, rather than the one from the git
repo. Of course, that doesn't track your changes.
In this case, where many potential users of my reproducible research
document aren't using
Aloha all,
I'm having a problem with exporting quotes. I have the #+OPTIONS ':t.
This input in the Org mode file:
[l]ater walls ...
produces this in the tex file (open quote wrong, close quote OK):
[l]ater walls ...''
I'm expecting this in the tex file:
''[l]ater walls ...''
I'm using
Hello,
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Your first attr_latex line applies to the figure special block, not
to the source block.
I did eventually figure that out.
As far as I can see, this is the only
A few months ago, I wrote an academic paper with code examples, using the
listings environment like so:
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :starred t :options [htb]
#+BEGIN_figure
#+CAPTION: Simple sequencer, implementing the musical flow from Figure
[[basicseq_graph]].
#+NAME: basicseq
#+BEGIN_SRC {} -i
Hello,
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
A few months ago, I wrote an academic paper with code examples, using the
listings environment like so:
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :starred t :options [htb]
#+BEGIN_figure
#+CAPTION: Simple sequencer, implementing the musical flow from Figure
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:54:37 PM HKT, James Harkins wrote:
I have also tried
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :float multicolumn :options [htb]
per documentation at [1]. I still get \begin{figure}, not
\begin{figure*}.
Forgot the footnote: it's
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaziou at gmail.com writes:
I could be a suggested feature that didn't make it into code base.
Anyway, you can use:
#+begin_figure*
...
#+end_figure*
instead.
OK, relief. That did it.
Should #+begin_something* be documented under special blocks here?
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:54:37 PM HKT, James Harkins wrote:
I have also tried
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :float multicolumn :options [htb]
per documentation at [1]. I still get \begin{figure}, not
\begin{figure*}.
Forgot the footnote: it's
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Your first attr_latex line applies to the figure special block, not
to the source block.
I did eventually figure that out.
As far as I can see, this is the only reference to figure*
environments in the manual:
~~
On 29/11/2013 5:53 pm, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Jason Lewis ja...@dickson.st writes:
(require 'org-latex)
(unless (boundp 'org-export-latex-classes)
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
'(ltugboat
\\documentclass{ltugboat}
(\\section{%s} .
On 11/29/2013 12:21 AM, Jason Lewis wrote:
Hi Charles,
Thanks for your suggestion. I've tried it out it doesn't work for me.
I ran this elisp to add the export class
(require 'org-latex)
(unless (boundp 'org-export-latex-classes)
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
Hi,
How can I export an org file to LaTeX with a document class of ltugboat?
I've seen the example linked below but it doesn't appear to work in
8.2.1 and in fact states its for org 8.0.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-export.html
Is this documented somewhere for versions 8.0?
Hello Jason,
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 11:02:31PM +1100, Jason Lewis wrote:
Hi,
How can I export an org file to LaTeX with a document class of ltugboat?
I've seen the example linked below but it doesn't appear to work in
8.2.1 and in fact states its for org 8.0.
Jason,
On 11/28/2013 7:02 AM, Jason Lewis wrote:
Hi,
How can I export an org file to LaTeX with a document class of ltugboat?
I've seen the example linked below but it doesn't appear to work in
8.2.1 and in fact states its for org 8.0.
Hi Charles,
Thanks for your suggestion. I've tried it out it doesn't work for me.
I ran this elisp to add the export class
(require 'org-latex)
(unless (boundp 'org-export-latex-classes)
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
'(ltugboat
\\documentclass{ltugboat}
Jason Lewis ja...@dickson.st writes:
(require 'org-latex)
(unless (boundp 'org-export-latex-classes)
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
'(ltugboat
\\documentclass{ltugboat}
(\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})
(\\subsection{%s} .
I am trying a LaTeX export, but I get the following error:
org-babel-exp processing...
executing Dot code block...
Wrote /tmp/babel-18129i9i/ob-input-18129Nzr
Code block evaluation complete.
Saving file /home/cecil/Documents/shell-scripting.tex...
Wrote /home/cecil/Documents/shell-scripting.tex
2013/11/6 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com
I am trying a LaTeX export, but I get the following error:
org-babel-exp processing...
executing Dot code block...
Wrote /tmp/babel-18129i9i/ob-input-18129Nzr
Code block evaluation complete.
Saving file
Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com writes:
I am trying a LaTeX export, but I get the following error:
org-babel-exp processing...
executing Dot code block...
Wrote /tmp/babel-18129i9i/ob-input-18129Nzr
Code block evaluation complete.
Saving file
2013/11/6 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com
I am only getting a message:
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:- not set up for use with
LaTeX.
But that should be solvable.
I solved that by changing in my .tex file:
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
to:
2013/11/6 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com
2013/11/6 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com
I am only getting a message:
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:- not set up for use with
LaTeX.
But that should be solvable.
I solved that by changing in my .tex file:
2013/11/6 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com
I am only getting a message:
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:- not set up for use with
LaTeX.
But that should be solvable.
With some trial and error and od I found that there was a strange
combination of character codes (226,
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