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Re: [O] Better way to specify the latex documentclass of an exported fil
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Alan Schmitt |
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Re: [O] Better way to specify the latex documentclass of an exported file without changing my configuration? |
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Wed, 26 Mar 2014 13:47:02 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (darwin) |
Feng Shu <address@hidden> writes:
> Alan Schmitt <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm collaborating on a paper with some colleagues, and I convinced them
>> to use org-mode. I'm trying to make sure the paper is as self-contained
>> as possible (I don't want them to have to change their emacs
>> configuration file).To change the documentclass name of the exported
>
> Maybe you can write a Makefile to change their emacs configure...
I don't want to push my luck ;-)
>> My questions are:
>> - is there a way to do this without an emacs-lisp block?
>> - is there a nicer way to make sure that an emacs-lisp block is
>> evaluated upon export than ":exports results :results silent"? (If
>> I don't put it there, the block is not evaluated.)
>> - is there a way to just say the name of the documentclass without all
>> the boilerplate code below? In other words, can I say "this is a llncs
>> documentclass with the same sectioning as an article"?
>
> You should defun a classe for llncs.sty before use it. maybe
> you can rename llncs.sty to article.sty, and put it to directory which contain
> your org file.
Yes, this could be a way to do it. The current approach works, I find it
a little bit too verbose, though.
Thank you for the suggestion,
Alan
Re: [O] Better way to specify the latex documentclass of an exported file without changing my configuration?, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/03/26