Hello, Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes:
> Hi, > > I rely on org-special-blocks.el to provide easy access to the LaTeX > proof environment and such. org-export.el supersedes org-special-blocks.el: don't use the latter. > Up till now I have been placing LaTeX > labels in them manually, but I would like to #+NAME them. > > Here's an example > #+begin_src org > * section two > #+NAME:p1 > #+BEGIN_PROPOSITION > 1+1=2 > #+END_PROPOSITION > > By [[p1]] ... #+end_src > > This results in > #+begin_src latex > \section{section two} > \label{sec-1} > \label{p1} > \begin{proposition} > 1+1=2 > \end{proposition} > > By \ref{p1} \ldots{} > #+end_src > > Basically, I would like to have the label inside the proposition. Indeed. That should now be the case. > Also, I think it might be nicer to use \dots as oppose to \ldots, as > it is slightly more intelligent. I thought \dots was an alias for \ldots. Isn't there any drawback to replace \ldots with \dots (i.e. when amsmath isn't used)? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou