Problem solved by uncommenting the [NO-DEFAULT-PACKAGES] and [EXTRA]
parts (see elisp part below) in the emacs lisp initialisation of .emacs.
Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014, 02:29:23 schrieb Martin Weigele:
That is exactly the problem, Rasmus... I am lost in the complexity of object
and
Hi,
very happy with orgmode but rather desperate these days trying to get very
long url hyperlinks in footnotes to typeset as line-broken-up links after
latex export. I have tried the hints available on texstack etc., but none of
the proposed latex methods work. Not even manual \- produces a
Hi Martin,
Martin Weigele mar...@weigele.de writes:
very happy with orgmode but rather desperate these days trying to get very
long url hyperlinks in footnotes to typeset as line-broken-up links after
latex export. I have tried the hints available on texstack etc., but none of
the
Hi Rasmus, thank you very much, Wasn't really aware of texdoc package this
is great. A lot improvement since the old days... :)
Yes \url{...} is being produced by the exporter in the footnotes. However,
when I try to set the values by means of #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[hyphens]
{url} I get an
Martin Weigele mar...@weigele.de writes:
Hi Rasmus, thank you very much, Wasn't really aware of texdoc package this
is great. A lot improvement since the old days... :)
TL is astonishing software.
Yes \url{...} is being produced by the exporter in the footnotes. However,
when I try to set
There you go. Thx.
#+TITLE: Blah
#+AUTHOR: Me und Du
#+OPTIONS: H:20
#+LATEX_CLASS: scrbook
#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
[paper=17cm:22cm,DIV=calc,BCOR=12mm,titlepage,11pt,scrhack]
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[english,ngerman]{babel}
#+LATEX_HEADER:\usepackage{
#+LATEX_HEADER: fixltx2e %
That is exactly the problem, Rasmus... I am lost in the complexity of object
and metalevels and don't really know where to start reducing it. Except for
the naughty monster urls everything else works fine. Thanks anyway. :)
Good night, Martin
Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014, 02:20:45 schrieb