No problem.
For future reference, the `#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS` really only apply options to the document class, for example to get something exported like
\documentclass[10pt,twocolumn]{article}
you would want to use the `#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS` to add the "10pt" and "twocolumn" class options.
Use a `#+LATEX_HEADER` for including packages or defining macros/variables in the preamble of your document. You can also change which packages are included by default for a given class by changing your `org-export-latex-classes` definition. See
and the following section.
Chris
On Oct 7, 2011, at 12:17 PM, aditya siram wrote:
Yes that worked! Thanks for the quick response!
-deech
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Chris Malone
<chris.m.malone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi deech,
Does including the package and using double space work?
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{setspace}
#+LATEX_HEADER: \doublespacing
If not, what does the exported `.tex` file look like?
Chris
On Oct 7, 2011, at 12:07 PM, aditya siram wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is probably a really simple question but I'd like to double space my Latex output. I added #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:[setspace, doublespace] to the header and I do have the setspace package, but the output is still single-spaced. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
> -deech