Eric,
Others will know better, but I think it's right to say, that's just how latex export (currently) works. It needs to have your buffer saved (C-x C-s), and not just written to a file somewhere (C-x C-w). This seems true even if all you want to do is get your latex in a temporary buffer. It's not ideal for rustling up a quick piece of throwaway LaTeX, but, as I remember, it's always been that way.
Scot
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 01:54:11 -0500, Raffi R <raffir@gmail.com> wrote:It works fine with me so long as I have something before this line,
>
> If I begin a line with bolded text, like so:
>
> *Case 1:*
>
> it produces the following LaTeX:
>
> \textbf{Case 1:\}
>
> Exporting with C-c C-e d produces an empty LaTeX document.
>
> Is this reproducible? Is it a bug?
even just the template generated by C-x C-e t. (see attached file)
However, in testing this out, I have run into two little problems:
1. if I simply visit a buffer (not a file), say x.org, and try
exporting to Latex in a temporary buffer (C-c C-e L), I get the
following error:
,----
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
| file-name-nondirectory(nil)
| org-export-as-latex(nil nil nil "*Org LaTeX Export*")
| org-export-as-latex-to-buffer(nil)
| call-interactively(org-export-as-latex-to-buffer)
| org-export(nil)
| call-interactively(org-export nil nil)
`----
2. if I subsequently save the buffer into a file (C-x C-w x.org), for
some reason I get prompted for a file name when trying C-c C-e L.
This is all with org-mode from git as of this morning.
eric
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