Russell Adams <RLAdams <at> AdamsInfoServ.Com> writes: > > Those are only honored when the file is opened, or you can hit > > 'M-x normal-mode' > > to reload them. > > Don't forget that the same applies to the template options header org > can put at the top of the file. Its honored at open, or if you update > a line you can C-c C-c on it to load that line. > > This is why I use a Makefile that invokes a separate copy of email to > export / pdflatex my output. I never have to worry about if my > variables are current. > > Enjoy! >
Ok, I got the Latex export to work. In the mean time I have also learned to COMMENT and :ARCHIVE: the by now long header area, so I keep it nicely hidden and not bothering me. When I first read your post, I didn't understand the second paragraph, (I believe you mean emacs instead of email), but now that I have forgotten a step in the process so many times (usually the C-c C-e l part of coarse), I understand why you use a Makefile. All that to say: Can you please post a copy of that makefile, because I have no idea how to invoke all those commands that way. Thanks, Frank D. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode