* Export: Using LaTeX "\timestamp" and or customising title header
@ 2010-08-05 18:25 'Mash
2010-08-06 9:23 ` Bastien
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: 'Mash @ 2010-08-05 18:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Afternoon,
I have started experimenting with publishing outlines to PDF, and have been trying to sort out basic styling, mainly because the default export looks terrible.
I disabled the title header as I want my first outline to be the first thing at the top of the page. The problem is that I would like to either customise the real header i.e. not have it centred; or be able to use "\timestamp" under my first outline which would display the file timestamp.
Is this possible because I can't get it to generate a timestamp on export? I have tried enabling "timestamp:t" but this also has no affect. I use "#+TITLE:" to prevent the title header from being displayed.
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article}
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[a4paper,left=2cm,top=1cm,right=3cm,nohead,nofoot]{geometry}
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{palatino}
#+OPTIONS: num:nil toc:nil timestamp:nil author:nil email:nil
#+TITLE:
* This is the title of my article
\timestamp
** Subtitle
*** etc
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Thanks
'Mash
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* Re: Export: Using LaTeX "\timestamp" and or customising title header
2010-08-05 18:25 Export: Using LaTeX "\timestamp" and or customising title header 'Mash
@ 2010-08-06 9:23 ` Bastien
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From: Bastien @ 2010-08-06 9:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Mash; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Mash,
'Mash <mashdot@toshine.net> writes:
> I have started experimenting with publishing outlines to PDF, and have
> been trying to sort out basic styling, mainly because the default
> export looks terrible.
The default LaTeX export looks like a simple LaTex file.
> I disabled the title header as I want my first outline to be the first
> thing at the top of the page. The problem is that I would like to
> either customise the real header i.e. not have it centred;
Maybe what you're looking for is a specific LaTeX class. Org lets you
define what class you want to use for your export - check the manual.
> or be able to use "\timestamp" under my first outline which would
> display the file timestamp.
Is \timestamp a standard command? Is timestamp.sty a standard LaTeX
package? If so, you can add it to `org-latex-entities'.
HTH,
--
Bastien
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