You're welcome! ;)
2017-12-02T08:14:53+0100 org-m...@axelkielhorn.de wrote:
> You are right, I forgot that option.
>
> I have re-added babel to my latex-defaults and added
> #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS
> to the file.
>
> Thanks for reminding me.
>
> Axel
I have added @@latex: to my template in order to generate an HTML preview.
Here ist the current version:
#+OPTIONS: ':t *:t -:t ::t <:t H:3 \n:nil ^:{} arch:headline author:t
#+OPTIONS: broken-links:nil c:nil creator:nil d:(not "LOGBOOK")
#+OPTIONS: date:t e:t email:nil f:t inline:t num:t p:nil
> Am 27.11.2017 um 15:16 schrieb Adonay Felipe Nogueira :
>
> Strange, I might be wrong but this might not be set by default.
>
> I have Org version 9.1.2 (9.1.2-15.g1d5142, which is of version 20171016
> in GNU Guix package manager).
>
> Alternatively, per `texdoc
Strange, I might be wrong but this might not be set by default.
I have Org version 9.1.2 (9.1.2-15.g1d5142, which is of version 20171016
in GNU Guix package manager).
Alternatively, per `texdoc babel', you can make the language as a
document class option.
2017-11-26T09:07:44+0100
Hi,
I want to use org-mode to translate a text from german to englisch.
In my current setup I have marked the section with a tag to select either (or
both) languages.
This works fine for one language.
If I want to print both, I have to manually adjust the argument to babel.
My solution is to