Hi! > Hello, > > Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > > > So the question is should it be a default package? > > > > I think not. E.g. tabu isn't loaded. Amsmath isn't loaded if you > > generate a matrix. > > I think the "tabu" case (and longtable...) is different from "rotating". > > No feature in Org requires "tabu" or "longtable" unless user explicitly > writes "tabu" or "longtable" somewhere in the buffer (i.e. > in :environment attribute). > > On the other hand, "rotating" or "wrapfig" may be needed without the > user knowing about it (e.g. when setting :float or :wrap attributes). > > Therefore, I think "wrapfig" and "rotating" belong to the same boat. > Either we require them both in default packages, or we do not require > any and add a footnote about it in the manual. I have no preference. >
I think it is more consistent to provide these packages automagically. There seems no downside besides slightly longer latex startup times. Org already loads some default packages to perform its export magic. Why not try to be "feature" complete in the sense Nicloas describes: User doesn't try something special with latex, but uses commands/options provided by org, so a bare bone export can be expected work. Personally I would appreciate it very much if org followed the principle of least surprise in these cases, as these surprises tend to show up, if time is running out ;-) Just my two user cents. Detlef > On the same line, we could remove "longtable" from > `org-latex-default-packages-alist', if only to spare a few kittens. > > WDYT? > > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou > >