I'd like my page1 to be on a separate page from the TOC. How do I insert a pagebreak to do this? If I do it here: ,--- | * Section 1 | \newpage | test in section 1 `--- I get the TOC, then the Section 1 title, then a page break, and then the text. Thanks! John
John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like my page1 to be on a separate page from the TOC. How do I
> insert a pagebreak to do this? If I do it here:
> ,---
> | * Section 1
> | \newpage
> | test in section 1
> `---
>
> I get the TOC, then the Section 1 title, then a page break, and then the text.
>
>
Assuming you are talking about LaTeX export only, I would define my own
class:
* copy the system article.cls to myarticle.cls (wherever in my
local tree LaTeX can find it; the current directory is the last
resort but not very convenient - in my case LaTeX searches in
/home/nick/.texmf-config/tex, so I created a directory in there
/home/nick/.texmf-config/tex/latex/base and copied it in there
- don't forget to run texhash or equivalent)
* modify the definition of \tableofcontents to add a \newpage at
the end
* modify org-export-latex-classes by duplicating the article section and
changing article->myarticle in one of them
The above steps are one-time only. Then whenever you want
the behavior, change the class that org exports to:
#+LaTeX_CLASS: myarticle
Nick
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> wrote: > John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'd like my page1 to be on a separate page from the TOC. How do I >> insert a pagebreak to do this? If I do it here: >> ,--- >> | * Section 1 >> | \newpage >> | test in section 1 >> `--- >> >> I get the TOC, then the Section 1 title, then a page break, and then the text. >> >> > > Assuming you are talking about LaTeX export only, I would define my own > class: > > * copy the system article.cls to myarticle.cls (wherever in my > local tree LaTeX can find it; the current directory is the last > resort but not very convenient - in my case LaTeX searches in > /home/nick/.texmf-config/tex, so I created a directory in there > /home/nick/.texmf-config/tex/latex/base and copied it in there > - don't forget to run texhash or equivalent) > > * modify the definition of \tableofcontents to add a \newpage at > the end > > * modify org-export-latex-classes by duplicating the article section and > changing article->myarticle in one of them > > The above steps are one-time only. Then whenever you want > the behavior, change the class that org exports to: This perfect. I'll be doing this. Thanks for the tip, John > > #+LaTeX_CLASS: myarticle > > Nick > >