Tom,
I have been trying to use the org-article LaTEX setup to get consistent look
and feel across my documents.
I found out that if you insert the following lines directly in a file
(test.org), the desired output is produced. However if you insert the lines in
an #+INCLUDE file, then the outcome is different. The settings of org-article
are ignored.
Test case 1:
File: test.org
#+OPTIONS: H:3
#+LaTeX_CLASS: org-article
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
[koma,letterpaper,captions=tableheading,utopia,11pt,listings-
sv,microtype,paralist,colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,secnums]
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[AUTO]{inputenc}
* Sample Heading1
** Sample Heading2
*** Sample Heading3
Content goes here
----------------------------
Test case 2:
File: test.org
#+include: boiler.org
#+OPTIONS: H:3
* Sample Heading1
** Sample Heading2
*** Sample Heading3
Content goes here
File: boiler.org
#+OPTIONS: H:2
#+LaTeX_CLASS: org-article
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
[koma,letterpaper,captions=tableheading,utopia,11pt,listings-
sv,microtype,paralist,colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,secnums]
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[AUTO]{inputenc}
It seems that when files are included, the contents of the included file are
not evaluated consistently. This seems like it is more of an issue with org-
mode and interpreting include file contents.
- Srinivas