org.texi: Improve documentation for LaTeX export
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@ -605,8 +605,7 @@ HTML export
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* @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands::
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* Header and sectioning:: Setting up the export file structure
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* Quoting @LaTeX{} code:: Incorporating literal @LaTeX{} code
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* Tables in @LaTeX{} export:: Options for exporting tables to @LaTeX{}
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* Images in @LaTeX{} export:: How to insert figures into @LaTeX{} output
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* @LaTeX{} specific attributes:: Controlling @LaTeX{} output
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* Beamer class export:: Turning the file into a presentation
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OpenDocument Text export
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@ -9550,8 +9549,8 @@ with a line like
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#+OPTIONS: toc:nil (no TOC at all)
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@end example
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The same @code{TOC} keyword can also generate a list of all tables (resp. all
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listings) with a caption in the buffer.
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The same @code{TOC} keyword can also generate a list of all tables (resp.@:
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all listings) with a caption in the buffer.
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@example
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#+TOC: listings (build a list of listings)
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@ -11023,16 +11022,20 @@ possibly @code{luatex}. See the variables
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@code{org-latex-default-packages-alist} and
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@code{org-latex-packages-alist}.}, this back-end is also used to produce PDF
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output. Since the @LaTeX{} output uses @file{hyperref} to implement links
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and cross references, the PDF output file will be fully linked. Beware of
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the fact that your @code{org} file has to be properly structured in order to
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be correctly exported: respect the hierarchy of sections.
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and cross references, the PDF output file will be fully linked.
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As is @LaTeX{}, blank lines are meaningful for this back-end: a paragraph
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will not be started if two contiguous syntactical elements are not separated
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by an empty line.
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This back-end also offers enhanced support for footnotes. Thus, it handles
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nested footnotes, footnotes in tables and footnotes in items' description.
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@menu
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* @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands::
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* Header and sectioning:: Setting up the export file structure
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* Quoting @LaTeX{} code:: Incorporating literal @LaTeX{} code
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* Tables in @LaTeX{} export:: Options for exporting tables to @LaTeX{}
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* Images in @LaTeX{} export:: How to insert figures into @LaTeX{} output
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* @LaTeX{} specific attributes:: Controlling @LaTeX{} output
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* Beamer class export:: Turning the file into a presentation
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@end menu
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@ -11112,7 +11115,7 @@ An example is shown below.
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some text
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@end example
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@node Quoting @LaTeX{} code, Tables in @LaTeX{} export, Header and sectioning, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@node Quoting @LaTeX{} code, @LaTeX{} specific attributes, Header and sectioning, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Quoting @LaTeX{} code
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Embedded @LaTeX{} as described in @ref{Embedded @LaTeX{}}, will be correctly
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@end example
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@node Tables in @LaTeX{} export, Images in @LaTeX{} export, Quoting @LaTeX{} code, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Tables in @LaTeX{} export
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@node @LaTeX{} specific attributes, Beamer class export, Quoting @LaTeX{} code, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection @LaTeX{} specific attributes
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@cindex #+ATTR_LATEX
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@LaTeX{} understands attributes specified in an @code{ATTR_LATEX} line. They
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affect tables, images, plain lists, special blocks and source blocks.
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@subsubsection Tables in @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex tables, in @LaTeX{} export
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For @LaTeX{} export of a table, you can specify a label and a caption
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(@pxref{Images and tables}).
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You can also use the @code{ATTR_LATEX} line to control table layout and
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contents. Valid attributes are:
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(@pxref{Images and tables}). You can also use attributes to control table
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layout and contents. Valid properties are:
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@table @code
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@item :mode
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@code{multicolumn} and @code{table}. If unspecified, a table with a caption
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will have a @code{table} environment. Moreover, @code{:placement} attribute
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can specify the positioning of the float.
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@item :align, :font, :width
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@item :align
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@itemx :font
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@itemx :width
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set, respectively, the alignment string of the table, its font size and its
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width. They only apply on regular tables.
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@item :spread
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only takes effect when used in conjunction with the @code{:width} attribute.
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When @code{:spread} is non-nil, the table will be spread or shrunk by the
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value of @code{:width}.
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@item :booktabs, :center, :rmlines
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@item :booktabs
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@itemx :center
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@itemx :rmlines
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@vindex org-latex-tables-booktabs
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@vindex org-latex-tables-centered
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They toggle, respectively, @code{booktabs} usage (assuming the package is
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properly loaded), table centering and removal of every horizontal rule but
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the first one (in a "table.el" table only). In particular,
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@var{org-latex-tables-booktabs} (resp. @var{org-latex-tables-centered})
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activates the first (resp. second) attribute globally.
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@item :math-prefix, :math-suffix, :math-arguments
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@var{org-latex-tables-booktabs} (resp.@: @var{org-latex-tables-centered})
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activates the first (resp.@: second) attribute globally.
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@item :math-prefix
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@itemx :math-suffix
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@itemx :math-arguments
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string which will be inserted, respectively, before the table within the math
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environment, after the table within the math environment, and between the
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macro name and the contents of the table. The latter attribute is necessary
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@end example
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@node Images in @LaTeX{} export, Beamer class export, Tables in @LaTeX{} export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Images in @LaTeX{} export
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@subsubsection Images in @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex images, inline in @LaTeX{}
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@cindex inlining images in @LaTeX{}
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output file resulting from @LaTeX{} processing. Org will use an
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@code{\includegraphics} macro to insert the image@footnote{In the case of
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TikZ (@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/}) images, it will become an
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@code{\input} macro wrapped within a @code{tikzpicture} environment.}. You
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can use an @code{#+ATTR_LATEX:} line to specify its width or height, with,
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respectively, @code{:width} and @code{:height} attributes. It is also
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possible to specify any other option with the @code{:options} attribute, as
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shown in the following example:
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@code{\input} macro wrapped within a @code{tikzpicture} environment.}.
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You can specify specify image width or height with, respectively,
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@code{:width} and @code{:height} attributes. It is also possible to add any
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other option with the @code{:options} attribute, as shown in the following
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example:
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@cindex #+ATTR_LATEX
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@example
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#+ATTR_LATEX: :width 5cm :options angle=90
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[[./img/sed-hr4049.pdf]]
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If you have specified a caption as described in @ref{Images and tables}, the
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picture will be wrapped into a @code{figure} environment and thus become
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a floating element. You can also ask Org to export an image as a float
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without specifying caption by setting the @code{:float} attribute to
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@code{figure} value in @code{#+ATTR_LATEX:} line. You may also set it to:
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without specifying caption by setting the @code{:float} attribute. You may
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also set it to:
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@itemize @minus
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@item
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@code{wrap}: if you would like to let text flow around the image. It will
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To modify the placement option of any floating environment, set the
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@code{placement} attribute.
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@cindex #+ATTR_LATEX
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@example
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#+ATTR_LATEX: :float wrap :width 0.38\textwidth :placement @{r@}@{0.4\textwidth@}
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[[./img/hst.png]]
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Eventually, in the @code{:comment-include} attributes has a non-nil value,
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the code actually including the image will be commented out.
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@node Beamer class export, , Images in @LaTeX{} export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsubsection Plain lists in @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex plain lists, in @LaTeX{} export
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Plain lists accept two optional attributes: @code{:environment} and
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@code{:options}. The first one allows to use a non-standard environment
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(e.g., @samp{inparaenum}). The second one allows to specify optional
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arguments for that environment (square brackets may be omitted).
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@example
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#+ATTR_LATEX: :environment compactitem :options $\circ$
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- you need ``paralist'' package to reproduce this example.
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@end example
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@subsubsection Source blocks in @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex source blocks, in @LaTeX{} export
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In addition to syntax defined in @ref{Literal examples}, names and captions
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(@pxref{Images and tables}), source blocks also accept @code{:long-listing}
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attribute, which prevents the block to become a float when non nil.
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@example
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#+ATTR_LATEX: :long-listing t
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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Code that may not fit in a single page.
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#+END_SRC
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@end example
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@subsubsection Special blocks in @LaTeX{} export
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@cindex special blocks, in @LaTeX{} export
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In @LaTeX{} back-end, special blocks become environments of the same name.
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Value of @code{:options} attribute will be appended as-is to that
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environment's opening string. For example:
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@example
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#+ATTR_LATEX: :options [Proof of important theorem]
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#+BEGIN_PROOF
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...
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Therefore, any natural number above 4 is the sum of two primes.
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#+END_PROOF
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@end example
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@noindent
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becomes
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@example
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\begin@{proof@}[Proof of important theorem]
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...
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Therefore, any natural number above 4 is the sum of two primes.
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\end@{proof@}
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@end example
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@node Beamer class export, , @LaTeX{} specific attributes, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Beamer class export
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The @LaTeX{} class @file{beamer} allows production of high quality presentations
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using @LaTeX{} and pdf processing. Org mode has special support for turning an
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Org mode file or tree into a @file{beamer} presentation.
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The @LaTeX{} class @file{beamer} allows production of high quality
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presentations using @LaTeX{} and pdf processing. Org mode has special
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support for turning an Org mode file or tree into a @file{beamer}
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presentation.
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When the @LaTeX{} class for the current buffer (as set with @code{#+LaTeX_CLASS:
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beamer}) or subtree (set with a @code{LaTeX_CLASS} property) is
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