Hi, Rainer M Krug <rai...@krugs.de> writes:
> I want to add after some sections a \clearpage which works, But the > \clearpage is part of the last header: > > ,---- > | * Subsection to be ended with clearpage > | ** Sub-section > | some text > | *** sub-sub-section > | Some more text > | > | \clearpage > | > | * Next Subsection > | * Last subsection > `---- > > Is there a way that I can add this \clearpage at the end of the section > *without* being in the last subsection? > > I guess not? Use a org-export-filter-section-functions filter to insert "\clearpage" at the end on headlines with the appropriate property or tag. A quick hack: (defun rasmus/get-org-headline-string-element (headline backend info) "Return the org element representation of an element. Won't work on ~verb~/=code=-only headers" (let ((prop-point (next-property-change 0 headline))) (if prop-point (plist-get (text-properties-at prop-point headline) :parent)))) (defun rasmus/org-latex-clearpage (headline backend info) "Insert a clearpage at end of heading if property clearpage is non-nil." (when (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'latex) (let ((elm (rasmus/get-org-headline-string-element headline backend info))) (when (and elm (org-element-property :CLEARPAGE elm)) (concat headline "\\clearpage\\n"))))) (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-headline-functions 'rasmus/org-latex-clearpage) Example file: * test :PROPERTIES: :clearpage: t :END: ** sub1 ** sub2 —Rasmus -- Summon the Mothership!