You have num:2, so subsubsections are not TOC'ed, so they don't get
the alternative. If you set it to 3, all should work.
That is what we have been discussing. There are situations where you
do not want a headline to appear in TOC, but still want the ALT_TITLE
used. It is now
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
You have num:2, so subsubsections are not TOC'ed, so they don't get
the alternative. If you set it to 3, all should work.
That is what we have been discussing. There are situations where you
do not want a headline to appear in TOC,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
You have num:2, so subsubsections are not TOC'ed, so they don't get
the alternative. If you set it to 3, all should work.
That is what we have been discussing. There are situations where you
do
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
[fn:3] aksjd kajshd kahsd
Fixed in 88ea2ced0e38646d393e038bc81d6a0d45b8dcd6. Thank you.
The second and third headings are getting exported as:
\subsection*[Heading 2]{Heading 2\footnote{aksjdlkjaslkjd}}
I do not think the * should be
On 28-Apr-2015, at 1:16 pm, Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr wrote:
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
[fn:3] aksjd kajshd kahsd
Fixed in 88ea2ced0e38646d393e038bc81d6a0d45b8dcd6. Thank you.
The second and third headings are getting exported as:
On 28-Apr-2015, at 1:17 pm, Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org
wrote:
On 28-Apr-2015, at 1:16 pm, Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr wrote:
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
[fn:3] aksjd kajshd kahsd
Fixed in
On 2015-04-27, at 06:05, Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org wrote:
In the document (manuscript of a book) that I am working, ALT_TITLE now works
in most cases. However, ALT_TITLE does not work for headlines in Appendices,
which come after
\begin{appendices}
Are you sure the
In the document (manuscript of a book) that I am working, ALT_TITLE now
works in most cases. However, ALT_TITLE does not work for headlines in
Appendices, which come after
\begin{appendices}
Are you sure the problem isn't on the LaTeX side? Where does the
appendices environment
Hello,
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
I am sorry, it has nothing to do with appendices. Although I am not
able to exactly figure out where the problem is, I have an example
file where ALT_TITLE gets exported only for one headline and not for
the others. Please see the
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
In the document (manuscript of a book) that I am working, ALT_TITLE
now works in most cases. However, ALT_TITLE does not work for
headlines in Appendices, which come after
\begin{appendices}
Are you sure the problem isn't on the
[fn:3] aksjd kajshd kahsd
Fixed in 88ea2ced0e38646d393e038bc81d6a0d45b8dcd6. Thank you.
The second and third headings are getting exported as:
\subsection*[Heading 2]{Heading 2\footnote{aksjdlkjaslkjd}}
I do not think the * should be there.
Vikas
You have num:2, so subsubsections are not TOC'ed, so they don't get
the alternative. If you set it to 3, all should work.
That is what we have been discussing. There are situations where you do not
want a headline to appear in TOC, but still want the ALT_TITLE used. It is
now possible in
True. This is because org-latex-headline is written this way:
,
| (if (and numberedp opt-title
| ;; ^^^ ^ why this? Maybe there's a good reason...
| (not (equal opt-title full-text))
| (string-match \\`\\(.*?[^*]\\){ section-fmt))
|
Hello,
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
How do I get a headline to be exported like this?
\section[Effect on staff turnover]{An analysis of the
effect of the revised recruitment policies on staff
turnover at divisional headquarters}
That is, with an extra short-title
How do I get a headline to be exported like this?
\section[Effect on staff turnover]{An analysis of the
effect of the revised recruitment policies on staff
turnover at divisional headquarters}
That is, with an extra short-title to be used in Table of Contents and
other running
Hi,
See :ALT_TITLE: property.
ALT_TITLE seems to work only for those headlines that appear in the
Table of Contents. While that is the main purpose, this does not have
to be necessarily the case. In the present case, I need it because
LaTeX would not accept a footnote to a heading without
On 2015-04-12, at 10:59, Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org wrote:
How do I get a headline to be exported like this?
\section[Effect on staff turnover]{An analysis of the
effect of the revised recruitment policies on staff
turnover at divisional headquarters}
That is, with
See :ALT_TITLE: property.
ALT_TITLE seems to work only for those headlines that appear in the
Table of Contents. While that is the main purpose, this does not have
to be necessarily the case. In the present case, I need it because
LaTeX would not accept a footnote to a heading without
Hello,
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
True. This is because org-latex-headline is written this way:
,
| (if (and numberedp opt-title
| ;; ^^^ ^ why this? Maybe there's a good reason...
|(not (equal opt-title full-text))
|
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