As I understand, whenever org sees something like "\something" it will
understand that this is a latex command and it will just write it as it is
in the exported latex file. Therefore, if you put something like
#+LATEX_HEADER: \newcommand{\blue}[1] {\textcolor{blue}{#1}}
in the beginning of the or
Darlan,
Thank you again. I think I understand the problem now.
On 2010-03-25 20:02, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote:
Summarizing, define your macros as Latex macros instead of TeX ones and
they should work. That is, something like \J{XXX}.
Currently, the definition is
\newfontfamily{\J}[
I think this behavior in org-mode is correct.
For instance, suppose we have the heading below
,
| * Some heading
| - \textbf{lalala}
| - {\textbf lelele}
| - \alert{lilili}
`
In the first item org will recognize this is a Latex command and the
brackets will be passed to Latex withou
Dear Darlan,
Thanks for your detailed explanation. I now got it working and am
really happy with it.
Now there is one remaining problem with my presentation (which is
different, which is why I changed the header line): I do have some
words on some heading line that are in a different language a