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Re: [O] [suggest] We should import latex template system
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Feng Shu |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [suggest] We should import latex template system |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 23:11:36 +0800 |
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>
> (eval-after-load 'ox-latex
> '(add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
> '("myclass" "\\documentclass{article}
> [NO-DEFAULT-PACKAGES]
> [NO-PACKAGES]
> [EXTRA]
> \\usepackage{mychinesestylefile}"
> ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section*{%s}")
> ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection*{%s}")
> ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection*{%s}")
> ("\\paragraph{%s}" . "\\paragraph*{%s}")
> ("\\subparagraph{%s}" . "\\subparagraph*{%s}"))))
>
> And then in any given document:
>
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: myclass
At the moment, I am using the similar solution!
If you use this way, org-mode fragement previewing may be broken if
you setting \pagestyle{fancy}.
>
> If I need to layer another project-specific style file on top of that, I
> add a second line in the header:
>
> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{someparticularpackage}
>
> Any document that might require Chinese starts as a "myclass", and then
> goes from there. I set this up a year ago, and haven't needed to mess
> with it since.
There are many, the first one is "ctex", which may be the most popular
latex solution of chinese users.
All the university latex templates in China seem to be writen as
"class", instead of "style".
and nearly all of them are derive from class "article" or "book"
It is the reason that I want this feature:
#+LaTeX_CLASS: article:myclass
It will use default "article" template, and replace class name to myclass!
>
> Hope that helps,
> Eric
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Re: [O] [suggest] We should import latex template system, Marcin Borkowski, 2013/06/13