Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com> writes: > Carsten Dominik wrote: >> On Nov 25, 2009, at 1:56 PM, Łukasz Stelmach wrote: > >>> XeLaTeX produces some more files than pdflatex. These are: .nav, .snm, >>> .vrb. All named the same as the base file. > > I don't think those extensions are specific to XeLaTeX. I have them as > well as soon as I use beamer and verbatim code.
It's quite possible. >> Are you using XeTeX with Org-mode? >> How exactly, can you white a little HOWTO and post it here? > > I would be interested as well... > It's nothing special really. The only thing I had to do is change "pdflatex" to "xelatex" in org-latex-to-pdf-process. There are some slight changes in a preamble too. You have to use some packages to take full advantage of xelatex. They are - xunicode and xltxtra --- for utf-8 input, - fontspec --- for convenient access to TTF fonts. I'am not (Xe)LaTeX guru so I can't explain you anything more. I am creating a beamer presentation so I had to create my preamble from scrach and add it to org-export-latex-classes (in fact I M-w C-y-ed it from the web). However, this reminds me of a drawback I found. There is no way to put some LaTeX code from the Org document into the preamble. You can use #+begin_latex only for the body. I use xelatex because it supports UTF-8 input and TTF fonts much better than any other tex "backend". -- Miłego dnia, Łukasz Stelmach _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode