From: Kenneth Jacker <khj@be.cs.appstate.edu>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Indentation Problem Using LaTeX Export
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 10:33:04 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87k33p35cv.fsf@be.cs.appstate.edu> (raw)
Good day!
In LaTeX terms, I believe an "\end{itemize}" is closing a list later
that I want. Its kind of hard to explain, but I'll try via an example ...
I basically have a couple of nested outlines and body text. Something
like this in Org format:
* Alpha
porttitor, elit at imperdiet consequat, nunc nisl dapibus dui, eu
fermentum ipsum magna et mi. Sed egestas erat et dolor lobortis, sit
amet cursus
** Alpha1
** Alpha2
lorem tincidunt. Vivamus eget bibendum est. Integer justo mauris,
sodales eget commodo quis, faucibus non est. Nulla facilisi
this produces something like:
1 Alpha
porttitor, elit at imperdiet consequat, nunc nisl dapibus dui, eu
fermentum ipsum magna et mi. Sed egestas erat et dolor lobortis, sit
amet cursus
1.1 Alpha1
1.2 Alpha2
==> lorem tincidunt. Vivamus eget bibendum est. Integer justo mauris,
==> sodales eget commodo quis, faucibus non est. Nulla facilisi
whereas I want it to be formated like this:
1 Alpha
porttitor, elit at imperdiet consequat, nunc nisl dapibus dui, eu
fermentum ipsum magna et mi. Sed egestas erat et dolor lobortis, sit
amet cursus
1.1 Alpha1
1.2 Alpha2
==> lorem tincidunt. Vivamus eget bibendum est. Integer justo mauris,
==> sodales eget commodo quis, faucibus non est. Nulla facilisi
IOW, I want the "lorem tincidunt" body to be associated with the "Alpha"
heading, not the "Alpha2" one.
I can use a "work around" via editing the LaTeX file. But, is there a
way to do this entirely within Org? Maybe a "bug"?
Thanks,
--
Prof Kenneth H Jacker (ret) khj@cs.appstate.edu
Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Boone, NC 28608 USA
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2014-10-24 14:33 Kenneth Jacker [this message]
2014-10-24 19:53 ` Indentation Problem Using LaTeX Export Eric S Fraga
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