Hi,
But Latex doesn't care? =sec:into= will still be fine so I don't see
why this is not suitable *and* it is not fragile as far as I can tell.
I've used this approach for a long time.
No, using \label's is never fragile! The /only/ theoretical possibility
is that the \label is placed on a new page, but this would only be an
issue in perverse cases as vanilla-LaTeX would not place a heading alone
(i.e. just before a page break). It is an aesthetic issue. I can't help
my scrutinizing of the .tex-output :)
>> beamer quote
I am not sure what point you are trying to make in this case?
It inserts a blank line which will cause the text to be indented. So I
need to add a \noindent to avoid the indent. I never asked for a blank
line. I apologize for obscurity.
(i.e. no need for the #+latex directive...)
I know. I a later quote in the same document I actually didn't use it,
so my best guess is that it was an experiment to see whether there were
any differences.
Thanks,
Rasmus
PS: I might go to UCL next semester. I haven't decided yet.