Hi all,

>From the commit:
e0bc2b37f :: lisp/ox-latex.el: Allow arbitrary float environments

The `t' option for `:float' in tables and images is no longer valid.
That is, something like

#+ATTR_LaTeX: :float t
[[file:foo.jpg]]

would create in LaTeX export:

\begin{t}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{foo.jpg}
\end{t}

I am attaching a patch to update those changes to the Manual.

Best regards,

Juan Manuel

>From 03aacd306355741f67533325dd6dbd8c5a472ec0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Juan Manuel Macias <maciasch...@posteo.net>
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2022 21:18:16 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] doc/org-manual.org: add arbitrary :float values

* Tables in LaTeX export: remove `t' value
* Images in LaTeX export: remove `t' value
---
 doc/org-manual.org | 16 ++++++++++------
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/org-manual.org b/doc/org-manual.org
index b8c61fddd..4c6fcf8db 100644
--- a/doc/org-manual.org
+++ b/doc/org-manual.org
@@ -13572,7 +13572,11 @@ include:
 
   The table environments by default are not floats in LaTeX.  To make
   them floating objects use =:float= with one of the following
-  options: =sideways=, =multicolumn=, =t=, and =nil=.
+  options: =sideways= (for a =sidewaystable= environment),
+  =multicolumn= (to span the table across multiple columns of a page
+  in a =table*= environment) and =nil=. In addition to these three
+  values, =:float= can pass through any arbitrary value, for example a
+  user-defined float type with the =float= LaTeX package.
 
   LaTeX floats can also have additional layout =:placement=
   attributes.  These are the usual =[h t b p ! H]= permissions
@@ -13684,11 +13688,6 @@ export back-end wraps the picture in a floating =figure= environment.
 To float an image without specifying a caption, set the =:float=
 attribute to one of the following:
 
-- =t= ::
-
-  For a standard =figure= environment; used by default whenever an
-  image has a caption.
-
 - =multicolumn= ::
 
   To span the image across multiple columns of a page; the back-end
@@ -13708,6 +13707,11 @@ attribute to one of the following:
 
   To avoid a =:float= even if using a caption.
 
+- Any arbitrary value ::
+
+ For example, a user-defined float type with the =float= LaTeX package.
+
+
 Use the =placement= attribute to modify a floating environment's
 placement.
 
-- 
2.35.0

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