Sunny Srivastava <research.b...@gmail.com> writes: > Dear org-mode users: > > I want to export a really long caption in org to latex export. > > For example: > > #+CAPTION: A_really_long_caption_that_really_needs_a_line_break > #+LABEL: fig:sims > > Presently, I can do it by just having the really long line in front of > #+caption; if I have a line break, it is not exported as a caption. From > worg, I know I can use: > > #+LaTeX: \caption{ .... } > > But I was wondering if there is a org-mode way of doing this. > > Thanks in advance for your help. > > Best Regards, > S. > Dear org-mode users:I want to export a really long caption in org to latex > export.For example:#+CAPTION: > A_really_long_caption_that_really_needs_a_line_break#+LABEL: > fig:simsPresently, I can do it by just having the really long line in front > of #+caption; if I have a line break, it is not exported as a caption. From > worg, I know I can use: > #+LaTeX: \caption{ .... }But I was wondering if there is a org-mode way of > doing this.Thanks in advance for your help.Best Regards,S.
Aloha Sunny, I can't tell from your post what problem you've run into. I can export long captions without problems, e.g.: #+CAPTION: [Polynesian colonization of Hawai`i]{Posterior probability for Polynesian colonization of Hawai`i: \textit{left}, estimate based on inequality (\ref{eq:no-rat}), with a 95\% highest posterior density region of AD 810--1289; \textit{right}, estimate based on inequality (\ref{eq:rat}), with a 95\% highest posterior density region of AD 780--1119.} This all resides in one line in the org-mode file. Why does your caption need a line break? All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com