Juan Manuel Macías <maciasch...@posteo.net> writes: > Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes: > >> I agree it does not take advantage of the AUTO facility here, but I >> nevertheless think it would >> be interesting to show people how to do this. Until we expand the AUTO >> facility to cope with >> all quirks of multi-language in pdflatex (lualatex and xetex are a >> different pair of shoes), a quick >> and dirty alternative may be helpful for people. The introductory text >> could be > > Pedro, the only problem I see with that is that it is an example of > LaTeX rather than Org. The only Org part here is #+LaTeX_header, and in > the entire section it's already made clear enough what it's used for. > > Perhaps a brief reminder (the AUTO facility of the previous examples > is very limited) could be added first, and that if the users want to > obtain more complex, or more specific results (like the case you > exemplify for pdfLaTeX) they must put explicit LaTeX code, using > LaTeX_header. And then your example would come, but emphasizing that the > LaTeX documentation must be consulted. wdyt? > > My point is that if we abuse examples of this type (at the expense of > "#+latex_header:something"), or "how is this done in LaTeX?", in the end > a LaTeX manual is made instead of Org.
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