[O] latex export for 4th-level heading
When exporting to LaTeX, fourth-level headings become \enumerate. In LaTeX, the item below \subsubsection is \paragraph, not \enumerate. Here is what happens: * Top becomes \section ** Second becomes \subsection *** Third becomes \subsubsection Fourth becomes \enumerate Is there a way to set Fourth to either \paragraph or just nothing? -k.
Re: [O] latex export for 4th-level heading
Aloha Ken, Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes: When exporting to LaTeX, fourth-level headings become \enumerate. In LaTeX, the item below \subsubsection is \paragraph, not \enumerate. Here is what happens: * Top becomes \section ** Second becomes \subsection *** Third becomes \subsubsection Fourth becomes \enumerate Is there a way to set Fourth to either \paragraph or just nothing? Only the first three outline levels will be used as headings. Deeper levels will become itemized lists. You can change the location of this switch globally by setting the variable org-export-headline-levels, or on a per-file basis with a line #+OPTIONS: H:4 hth, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com
Re: [O] latex export for 4th-level heading
* On 2014-07-10 at 17:08, Thomas S. Dye wrote: Aloha Ken, Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes: When exporting to LaTeX, fourth-level headings become \enumerate. In LaTeX, the item below \subsubsection is \paragraph, not \enumerate. Here is what happens: * Top becomes \section ** Second becomes \subsection *** Third becomes \subsubsection Fourth becomes \enumerate Is there a way to set Fourth to either \paragraph or just nothing? Only the first three outline levels will be used as headings. Deeper levels will become itemized lists. You can change the location of this switch globally by setting the variable org-export-headline-levels, or on a per-file basis with a line #+OPTIONS: H:4 Thanks. That makes sense. I thought that was just for controlling the TOC depth, but it makes sense it controls content headings too. -k.
Re: [O] latex export for 4th-level heading
Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes: * On 2014-07-10 at 17:08, Thomas S. Dye wrote: Aloha Ken, Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes: When exporting to LaTeX, fourth-level headings become \enumerate. In LaTeX, the item below \subsubsection is \paragraph, not \enumerate. Here is what happens: * Top becomes \section ** Second becomes \subsection *** Third becomes \subsubsection Fourth becomes \enumerate Is there a way to set Fourth to either \paragraph or just nothing? Only the first three outline levels will be used as headings. Deeper levels will become itemized lists. You can change the location of this switch globally by setting the variable org-export-headline-levels, or on a per-file basis with a line #+OPTIONS: H:4 Thanks. That makes sense. I thought that was just for controlling the TOC depth, but it makes sense it controls content headings too. The table of contents is normally inserted directly before the first headline of the file. #+OPTIONS: toc:2 (only to two levels in TOC) #+OPTIONS: toc:nil(no TOC at all) hth, Tom -- T.S. Dye Colleagues, Archaeologists 735 Bishop St, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813 Tel: 808-529-0866, Fax: 808-529-0884 http://www.tsdye.com