Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > Do you consider it explicit when no environment is specified? I would > /only/ use capt-of when :environment is nil.
I think you are confusing :environment and :float. :environment cannot be nil. ‘:environment’ Environment used for the table. It can be set to any LaTeX table environment, like ‘tabularx’(1), ‘longtable’, ‘array’, ‘tabu’(2), ‘bmatrix’... It defaults to ‘org-latex-default-table-environment’ value. ‘:placement’ The ‘:float’ specifies the float environment for the table. Possible values are ‘sideways’(3), ‘multicolumn’, ‘t’ and ‘nil’. When unspecified, a table with a caption will have a ‘table’ environment. Moreover, the ‘:placement’ attribute can specify the positioning of the float. Note: ‘:placement’ is ignored for ‘:float sideways’ tables. We could use captof with a caption and :float nil. > That would be nice, I guess. Then I could also use #+CAPTION which is > arguably nicer than #+attr_latex :caption. Indeed. Regards,