> "Marcin" == Marcin Borkowski writes:
Marcin> Note: this is a terrible hack, so use it your own risk, only
Marcin> if there's no sane alternative etc.
Works for me, thanks (and for the suggestions of the others in the
thread. Martin
Marcin> #+BEGIN_COMMENT
Marcin>
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On 2015-11-09, at 21:49, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> On 2015-11-09, at 19:54, Martin Steffen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Perhaps it's not really a "fault" of org (nor of auctex), but both
>>> things interact unfortunate.
>>>
>>> The reason is: when I export org to LaTeX, a
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-11-09, at 19:54, Martin Steffen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Perhaps it's not really a "fault" of org (nor of auctex), but both
>> things interact unfortunate.
>>
>> The reason is: when I export org to LaTeX, and I visit the latex file
>> afterwards, I want that auct
Martin Steffen writes:
> Hi,
>
> Perhaps it's not really a "fault" of org (nor of auctex), but both
> things interact unfortunate.
>
> The reason is: when I export org to LaTeX, and I visit the latex file
> afterwards, I want that auctex/emacs is instructed about some facts. Thus I
> like to hav
On 2015-11-09, at 19:54, Martin Steffen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Perhaps it's not really a "fault" of org (nor of auctex), but both
> things interact unfortunate.
>
> The reason is: when I export org to LaTeX, and I visit the latex file
> afterwards, I want that auctex/emacs is instructed about some fa
Hi,
Perhaps it's not really a "fault" of org (nor of auctex), but both
things interact unfortunate.
The reason is: when I export org to LaTeX, and I visit the latex file
afterwards, I want that auctex/emacs is instructed about some facts. Thus I
like to have some lines such as
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