Richard Lawrence <richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> writes: > Hi Peter, > > Peter Salazar <cycleofs...@gmail.com> writes: > >> I have a LaTeX template I created for use with org-mode, to export to PDF >> via LaTeX using xelatex. >> >> I don't edit LaTeX directly, I just generate from org-mode. This works >> perfectly for me except for one thing: it only works when I have heading >> numbering turned on. >> >> When I turn numbering off in org-mode, by adding this line to my org-mode >> file... >> >> #+OPTIONS: num:nil >> >> ...LaTeX no longer recognizes my headings as headings. This creates two >> problems: >> >> 1. The Table of Contents is blank. > > This is because, when you set num:nil, Org exports headings to LaTeX > using the \section*{} command, not the usual \section{}. LaTeX does not > put sections defined with \section* (or \chapter*, \part*, etc.) in the > table of contents. > > Thus, if you still want all sections to show up in your table of > contents, you probably don't want to set num:nil. If you just want > section numbers not to show up in section titles, there's probably a > simple way to do this in LaTeX by redefining a command, but I can't find > it right now; maybe someone else here knows. Once you know the LaTeX > command, you can set it on Org via
#+LATEX: \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} Or just #+OPTIONS: num:0 –Rasmus -- If you can mix business and politics wonderful things can happen!