2009/11/20 Carsten Dominik
> #+LaTeX: \chapter*{Introduction}
>
> Introduction text
>
> * first headline
>
It takes me a long time to test your solution, sorry.
Unfortunately the footnotes in this introduction are converted as
'1 FOOTNOTE DEFINITION NOT FOUND : fn :1'.
Have a nice day,
Emmanu
On Nov 20, 2009, at 2:59 PM, Emmanuel Di Pretoro wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently writing a document with org-mode instead of LaTeX.
Usually, with LaTeX, the first section of such a document is a
\chapter*{Introduction} where I explain the context of the document.
How can I do that with org-mode
2009/11/20 Scot Becker
> Now if you don't want your introduction chapter numbered, that's a slightly
> different problem, which I'm not sure I know how to solve.
>
This is my problem. Sorry, my explanations wasn't good enough.
So, I'll continue to search.
Thanks
Emmanuel
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Emmanuel,
If the introduction LOOKs just like a normal chapter, then you just do:
* Introduction
In this paper I indend to once and for all solve the problem of [blaaa].
* Chapter One: The Problem
* Chapter Two: Lame Previous Attempts at a Solution
* Chapter Three: Appproach it Like This
* Cha
Hi,
I'm currently writing a document with org-mode instead of LaTeX. Usually,
with LaTeX, the first section of such a document is a
\chapter*{Introduction} where I explain the context of the document. How can
I do that with org-mode ?
Thanks in advance,
Emmanuel Di Pretoro
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