Hi,
I'm not sure but maybe you could declare it in your org file as:
#+MACRO: BEAMERINSTITUTELONG My long and detailed Institute
#+MACRO: BEAMERINSTITUTESHORT Short Institute
And change the export code as follows:
\\institute[beamerinstituteshort]beamerinstitutelong\n
But I didn't tes
Hi Thomas,
I'm not sure about what you call "professional looking" ?
Myself, I write conference paper with org, I just set the proper class I
want to use
for example:
#+LaTeX_CLASS: IEEEtranConf
Then it depends on the latex style you have...
Maybe you can try the HTML export and get sthg easier
Hi Ken,
2011/3/4
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> On 3/3/11 9:07 PM, "Suvayu Ali" wrote:
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> >On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 09:25:57 -0600
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> >> The issue is that I've got tables whose cells contain the '|'
> >> character (it's a table of regular expressions), and I can't seem to
> >> figure out how to escape it
Hi Suvayu,
Do you use the lastest update of org-mode ?
cause it works perfectly for me without any patch actually...
The following org :
#+begin_org
#+TITLE: My title
#+AUTHOR: Camille Persson
#+DATE: 2011
#+LATEX_CLASS: book
#+end_org
... produce the following latex code:
#+begin_latex
Hi,
I think that what it already does
But if you mean you should use \maketitlte before \begin{document} you could
do it like this:
#+BIND: org-export-latex-title-command ""
#+LATEX_HEADER: \maketitle
Regards,
CP
2011/3/4 Suvayu Ali
> Hi Orgers,
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> I am trying to write my thesis as per my
Hi Vladimir and Bastien,
2011/3/3 Bastien
> Hi Vladimir,
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> Vladimir Alexiev writes:
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> > I want to manage some perl regexps in a table
> > then feed them to a code block (literate programming).
> > Unfortunately they include alternatives (|)
> > and the table editor thinks this is a column b