org.texi: Fix LaTeX options names

* org.texi (Literal examples, Export options)
(@LaTeX{} and PDF export, Header and sectioning)
(Publishing options): Fix LaTeX options names.
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Bastien Guerry 2013-02-15 15:28:35 +01:00
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@ -9400,7 +9400,7 @@ the HTML backend (it requires version 1.34 of the @file{htmlize.el} package,
which is distributed with Org). Fontified code chunks in @LaTeX{} can be
achieved using either the listings or the
@url{http://code.google.com/p/minted, minted,} package. Refer to
@code{org-export-latex-listings} documentation for details.}. This is done
@code{org-latex-listings} documentation for details.}. This is done
with the @samp{src} block, where you also need to specify the name of the
major mode that should be used to fontify the example@footnote{Code in
@samp{src} blocks may also be evaluated either interactively or on export.
@ -9967,7 +9967,7 @@ Insert template with export options, see example below.
#+TEXT: Some descriptive text to be inserted at the beginning.
#+TEXT: Several lines may be given.
#+OPTIONS: H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil @@:t ::t |:t ^:t f:t TeX:t ...
#+BIND: lisp-var lisp-val, e.g., @code{org-export-latex-low-levels itemize}
#+BIND: lisp-var lisp-val, e.g., @code{org-latex-image-default-option width=.7\\linewidth}
@r{You need to confirm using these, or configure @code{org-export-allow-BIND}}
#+HTML_LINK_UP: the ``up'' link of an exported page
#+HTML_LINK_HOME: the ``home'' link of an exported page
@ -10559,8 +10559,8 @@ Org mode contains a @LaTeX{} exporter written by Bastien Guerry. With
further processing@footnote{The default @LaTeX{} output is designed for
processing with @code{pdftex} or @LaTeX{}. It includes packages that are not
compatible with @code{xetex} and possibly @code{luatex}. See the variables
@code{org-export-latex-default-packages-alist} and
@code{org-export-latex-packages-alist}.}, this backend is also used to
@code{org-latex-default-packages-alist} and
@code{org-latex-packages-alist}.}, this backend is also used to
produce PDF output. Since the @LaTeX{} output uses @file{hyperref} to
implement links and cross references, the PDF output file will be fully
linked. Beware of the fact that your @code{org} file has to be properly
@ -10638,30 +10638,30 @@ creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items.
By default, the @LaTeX{} output uses the class @code{article}.
@vindex org-export-latex-default-class
@vindex org-export-latex-classes
@vindex org-export-latex-default-packages-alist
@vindex org-export-latex-packages-alist
@vindex org-latex-default-class
@vindex org-latex-classes
@vindex org-latex-default-packages-alist
@vindex org-latex-packages-alist
@cindex #+LaTeX_HEADER
@cindex #+LaTeX_CLASS
@cindex #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS
@cindex property, LaTeX_CLASS
@cindex property, LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS
You can change this globally by setting a different value for
@code{org-export-latex-default-class} or locally by adding an option like
@code{org-latex-default-class} or locally by adding an option like
@code{#+LaTeX_CLASS: myclass} in your file, or with a @code{:LaTeX_CLASS:}
property that applies when exporting a region containing only this (sub)tree.
The class must be listed in @code{org-export-latex-classes}. This variable
The class must be listed in @code{org-latex-classes}. This variable
defines a header template for each class@footnote{Into which the values of
@code{org-export-latex-default-packages-alist} and
@code{org-export-latex-packages-alist} are spliced.}, and allows you to
@code{org-latex-default-packages-alist} and
@code{org-latex-packages-alist} are spliced.}, and allows you to
define the sectioning structure for each class. You can also define your own
classes there. @code{#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS} or a @code{:LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:}
property can specify the options for the @code{\documentclass} macro. The
options to documentclass have to be provided, as expected by @LaTeX{}, within
square brackets. You can also use @code{#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage@{xyz@}}
to add lines to the header. See the docstring of
@code{org-export-latex-classes} for more information. An example is shown
@code{org-latex-classes} for more information. An example is shown
below.
@example
@ -12308,7 +12308,7 @@ respective variable for details.
@item @code{:priority} @tab @code{org-export-with-priority}
@item @code{:TeX-macros} @tab @code{org-export-with-TeX-macros}
@item @code{:LaTeX-fragments} @tab @code{org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments}
@item @code{:latex-listings} @tab @code{org-export-latex-listings}
@item @code{:latex-listings} @tab @code{org-latex-listings}
@item @code{:skip-before-1st-heading} @tab @code{org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading}
@item @code{:fixed-width} @tab @code{org-export-with-fixed-width}
@item @code{:timestamps} @tab @code{org-export-with-timestamps}
@ -12335,7 +12335,7 @@ respective variable for details.
@item @code{:publishing-directory} @tab @code{org-export-publishing-directory}
@item @code{:select-tags} @tab @code{org-export-select-tags}
@item @code{:exclude-tags} @tab @code{org-export-exclude-tags}
@item @code{:latex-image-options} @tab @code{org-export-latex-image-default-option}
@item @code{:latex-image-options} @tab @code{org-latex-image-default-option}
@end multitable
Most of the @code{org-export-with-*} variables have the same effect in