On 2014-05-14 21:01 Nick Dokos wrote: > Alexander Baier <alexander.ba...@mailbox.org> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> I am writing a paper using llncs as the document class. I use the >> =\institute= command which has to be placed _above_ the =\maketitle= >> command to be considered. But exporting my document always yields a >> latex file where =\maketitle= appears above =\institute=. I use >> simple #+LATEX: directives to insert =\institute=. >> >> Is there a way for me to influence the placement of =\maketitle= and >> thus be able to order those commands "the right way"? >> >> TIA for any pointers, > > If \institute can be placed in the preamble, then using #+LATEX_HEADER > instead of #+LATEX is probably the way to go.
Of course! Somehow I totally forgot about the LATEX_HEADER directive. With this, everything works fine! > If it has to be in the document body, one way to do it is to redefine > the variable org-latex-title-command in a file-local-variable section > added to the end of your file: > > # Local Variables: > # org-latex-title-command: "\\institute{Foo}\\maketitle" > # End: Oh, the title-command is a variable, that is nice. Thank you very much, -- Alexander Baier