henry atting <s...@online.de> writes: > I have this latex code block: > > #+begin_src latex :file foo.pdf > \documentclass{article} > \begin{document} > ...some text... > \end{document} > #+end_src > > After evaluation the resulting file looks like this: > > > article ...some text... > > I do not understand this. As far as I know it is possible to define the > latex documentclass within a code block.
Currently the machinery used to generate images of inline latex equations is used to evaluate latex code blocks. So e.g., the following works as "expected". #+begin_src latex :file write-fisher.pdf :results raw \begin{equation*} P_{i} = \frac{(2N)!}{i! (2N-i)!} p^{i}q^{2N-i} \end{equation*} #+end_src #+RESULTS: [[file:write-fisher.pdf]] In this case it is all a matter of balancing what the majority of users think is "expected". If specifying a particular document class is important, than I am sure that it shouldn't be hard to update the org-babel-execute:latex function to check for the presence of \begin{document} and handle those cases differently (in a similar way to how org-babel-execute:C checks for a main function). If specifying the document class is not required your example could be converted to the (arguably preferable) example below. #+begin_src latex :file foo.pdf :results raw ...some text... #+end_src #+RESULTS: [[file:foo.pdf]] Cheers, -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte