Hi, A quick fix (on main) attached. With this ALT_TITLE is ignored in the document with #+OPTIONS: num:nil and if #+OPTIONS: num:t and :PROPERTIES: :UNNUMBERED: t MWE: ---- #+OPTIONS: num:t * Test :PROPERTIES: :UNNUMBERED: t :ALT_TITLE: alt :END: This is a test. * Numbered test :PROPERTIES: :alt_title: alt numbered :END: This is the second part of the test. ---- PS: maybe a rework of this part to make it more readable could be desirable.... Seasons greetings, /PA On Thu, 26 Dec 2024 at 18:15, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez < paaguti@gmail.com> wrote: > A MWE: > > —— > \documentclass{article} > > \title{test} > \author{paranda } > \date{December 2024} > > \begin{document} > > \maketitle > \tableofcontents > > \section{Introduction} > > \subsection[Sub - shown 1]{Sub intro - shown} > This section shows up with a modified heading > \subsection*{Sub intro - hidden} > This subsection doesn't show up in the ToC > \subsection{Sub intro - shown 2} > This subsection shows up as is in the ToC > \end{document} > —— > > El 26 dic 2024, a las 18:08, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez < > paaguti@gmail.com> escribió: > > > > Hi Rudolf, > > > > After playing around with the generated LaTeX in overleaf, I have to > conclude that the problem is that ALT_TITLE should be not generated for > unnumbered chapters, sections, etc. As far as my LaTeX goes, you use the > [alt_title] to get something different in the TOC, so it makes no sense and > LaTeX doesn’t cater for it. > > > > Solutions from the org-mode side: > > 1. You don’t use ALT_TITLE if section is unnumbered (easier) > > 2. We make org-mode throw an error in this case (???) > > > > Discussion open ;-) > > > > Seasons greetings, > > /PA > > -- Fragen sind nicht da, um beantwortet zu werden, Fragen sind da um gestellt zu werden Georg Kreisler Headaches with a Juju log: unit-basic-16: 09:17:36 WARNING juju.worker.uniter.operation we should run a leader-deposed hook here, but we can't yet