Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > Samuel Schaumburg <eagleeye...@hotmail.de> writes: > > [...] > >> What I learned from my research is that the line has to look like this, >> so that I can compile: >> >> \section{Some Headline \protect\footnote{S. 45}} >> >> This case is quite typicall for me and leads to often manually reworking >> the tex buffer for quite a while, which is not very convenient. >> >> Is there any way I can set up the org latex export to do this >> automatically. Would greatly help my workflow. I am quite a newbie to >> emacs-lisp, so I cannot think of how to do this. Maybe someone can help >> me here > > Not an org solution per se but you could redefine \footnote to do what > you want. The example below/attached seems to work. I have no idea if > it breaks the usage of footnote in other places, mind you. > > * Testing redefinition of footnote > #+latex: \let\origfootnote\footnote > #+latex: \renewcommand{\footnote}{\protect\origfootnote} > ** Subheading [fn:1: Which has a very interesting footnote] > This is some really boring text because all the interesting stuff is in the > footnote.
Try to add a TOC to this document. It's probably not what you want. Another LaTeX hack would be to do something like: \def\myhead{My heading} \section[\myhead]{\myhead\footnote{My foot}} This is such an awkward construct that it should probably just relegated to a filter. –Rasmus -- May contains speling mistake