Hi all, There are situation where some lines that belong to a header are *above* this header.
A simple example is the following, where the \cleardoublepage belongs to the 'Figures' header: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * Introduction Bla * Methods Blup #+LaTeX: \cleardoublepage * Figures --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Is there any support for anchoring that text to the header? In the example, it is just inconvenient, that the \cleardoublepage 'belongs' to 'Methods'. If, for instance, I add another section 'Conclusions' between 'Methods' and 'Figures' using C-RET, I will get this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * Introduction Bla * Methods Blup #+LaTeX: \cleardoublepage * Conclusions * Figures --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Which is undesired and which I will have to correct. (And I will fail to correct that most times...) So, is there any 'pre-header' facility, that I am unaware of? Regards, Andreas