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[Orgmode] TeX commands or source code in org files
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Jörg Hagmann |
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[Orgmode] TeX commands or source code in org files |
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:34:42 +0200 |
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Dear list,
Is "#+LaTeX: \ATeXCommand" the only way to insert LaTeX (or, in my case,
ConTeXt) commands in an org file? See the explanations in this minimal
example:
----------minimal example--------------------------------
#+TITLE: Minimal Example
#+begin_src latex
%contextsetups
\input libertine-en
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
%endcontextsetups
#+end_src
* Heading
As I am using ConTeXt, not LaTeX, I convert the tex-file produced by org to
a ConTeXt type tex-file. The LaTeX source code above will be moved to the
top of my ConTeXt file and contains the ConTeXt setups.
Commands /in the body of the file/ work if written like this:
#+LaTeX: \MyContextCommand
* Heading
But not, if written like this (uncomment):
##+BEGIN_LaTeX
#\MyContextCommand
##+END_LaTeX
This kills everything down to the next heading
* Heading
The same happens with another "begin_src latex" block
---------end of minimal example----------------------
Of course, I can use "#+LaTeX: ", also for multiline commands. Just curious.
Thanks, Jörg
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