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Re: [O] [Latex] Don't push code blocks to end of document
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Alexander Baier |
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Re: [O] [Latex] Don't push code blocks to end of document |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Jun 2014 14:22:42 +0200 |
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Hello again,
this is another follow up, I am sorry for so much noise.
On 2014-06-25 13:20 Alexander Baier wrote:
> On 2014-06-24 14:31 Alexander Baier wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> With this code:
>>>
>>> * Test
>>>
>>> #+CAPTION: Test
>>> #+BEGIN_SRC java
>>> // some code
>>> #+END_SRC
>>>
>>> I get a figure with a caption when exporting to LaTeX:
>>>
>>> \section{Test}
>>> \label{sec-1}
>>>
>>> \begin{figure}[H]
>>> \begin{verbatim}
>>> // some code
>>> \end{verbatim}\caption{Test}
>>>
>>> \end{figure}
>>>
>>> You don't need to name the source code block, although it is typically a
>>> good idea to do so.
>>
>> I always only looked at the generated PDF to see if there was a caption
>> added. When opening the generated .tex file I found the same code you
>> are seeing. It seems the document class I am using just drops the
>> caption.
>>
>> The class in question is LLNCS, does anyone know why this could happen?
>
> In fact, the document class does not drop those captions, it just moves
> the listings to the end of the document, where I did not see them.
>
> How do I prevent this from happening? It is not much use to me if _all_
> my listings are pushed to the very end of my document. I would like
> latex to place them in the vicinity of where I defined my code block in
> org.
I fixed this by using the listings package. I set "org-latex-listings"
to true and followed the instructions in the doc string of said
variable. Now, my code blocks are placed where I want them and are even
syntax highlighted!
[...]
Regards,
--
Alexander Baier