John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote: > That's all that's needed to produce separate title and TOC pages and > keep the rest of the article class intact. If you don't like the > titlepage format, you can modify it to your heart's content: you will > need to figure out the LaTeX part to do that, but that's not as > difficult as you might think it is at first sight - and I guarantee that > you will have an easier time this way than fighting the org latex > exporter, a fight that you will probably lose :-) IMO, of course. > > I just did this and took a different method. I simply added: > > --- > #+text: \input{./title.tex} > --- > > to the beginning of my document. Then I created a separate .tex file > with the title. If something is recurring, maybe it's worth the > separate article class file. If not, I think it *might* be simpler to > just define a custom title page and do as above. I think I just > followed > this: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Title_Creation#Custom_Title_Pages > > Up to you! I can't guarantee this is right; I'm on a work computer and did > this on my home one. >
... but you have to do something (or perhaps *not* do something) in order to convince the org latex exporter not to produce a title page, right? Is it something simple like omitting #+TITLE and #+AUTHOR? Nick