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[O] "Wrapping" section into LaTeX statements?
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Rainer M Krug |
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[O] "Wrapping" section into LaTeX statements? |
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Fri, 11 May 2012 11:43:22 +0200 |
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Hi
I want to wrap a section of a document into LaTeX statements, as I would like
to redefine
\subsectionbreak so that it does a \pagebreak before - but *only in one
section*:
* A normal section
* Here I want the redefinition
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
\let\oldsubsection = \subsection
\renewcommand{\subsection}[1]{
\pagebreak{}
\oldsubsection{#1}
}
#+END_LaTeX
** subsection 1
** subsection 2
* And here I want to use the old sectionbreak
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
\renewcommand{\subsection}[1]{
\oldsubsection{#1}
}
#+END_LaTeX
** subsection 1
** subsection 2
Now I can do this as above, but I don't like it, as the second LaTeX code
actually should be at
the end of the previous section and if I insert a section, I have to move the
LaTeX code.
I could put it into the previous section, but then it would be in the
subsection 2, and if I add a
subsection 3, I would have to move the LaTeX code into this subsection.
So nothing is optimal - is there an alternative which makes more sense and is
easier to maintain?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology,
UCT), Dipl. Phys.
(Germany)
Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology
Stellenbosch University
South Africa
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- [O] "Wrapping" section into LaTeX statements?,
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