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				 * Images and tables::		Tables and Images will be included 
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				 * Literal examples::		Source code examples with special formatting 
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				 * Include files::		Include additional files into a document 
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				-* Embedded LaTeX::		LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents 
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				+* Embedded @LaTeX{}::		@LaTeX{} can be freely used inside Org documents 
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				 Structural markup elements 
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				@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Exporting 
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				 * The export dispatcher::	How to access exporter commands 
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				 * ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export::	Exporting to flat files with encoding 
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				 * HTML export::			Exporting to HTML 
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				-* LaTeX and PDF export::	Exporting to La@TeX{}, and processing to PDF 
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				+* @LaTeX{} and PDF export::	Exporting to @LaTeX{}, and processing to PDF 
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				 * DocBook export::		Exporting to DocBook 
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				 * iCalendar export::		 
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				@@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ John Wiegley's setup}} 
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				 When exporting Org-mode documents, the exporter tries to reflect the 
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				 structure of the document as accurately as possible in the backend.  Since 
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				-export targets like HTML, La@TeX{}, or DocBook allow much richer formatting, 
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				+export targets like HTML, @LaTeX{}, or DocBook allow much richer formatting, 
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				 Org mode has rules on how to prepare text for rich export.  This section 
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				 summarizes the markup rules used in an Org-mode buffer. 
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				 * Images and tables::		Tables and Images will be included 
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				 * Literal examples::		Source code examples with special formatting 
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				 * Include files::		Include additional files into a document 
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				-* Embedded LaTeX::		LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents 
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				+* Embedded @LaTeX{}::		@LaTeX{} can be freely used inside Org documents 
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				 @end menu 
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				 @node Structural markup elements, Images and tables, Markup, Markup 
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				 @end smallexample 
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				-Some backends (HTML, La@TeX{}, and DocBook) allow you to directly include 
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				+Some backends (HTML, @LaTeX{}, and DocBook) allow you to directly include 
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				 images into the exported document.  Org does this, if a link to an image 
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				 files does not have a description part, for example @code{[[./img/a.jpg]]}. 
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				 If you wish to define a caption for the image and maybe a label for internal 
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				 To edit the example in a special buffer supporting this language, use 
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				 @kbd{C-c '} to both enter and leave the editing buffer. 
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				-@node Include files, Embedded LaTeX, Literal examples, Markup 
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				+@node Include files, Embedded @LaTeX{}, Literal examples, Markup 
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				 @section Include files 
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				 During export, you can include the content of another file.  For example, to 
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				 given, the text will be assumed to be in Org mode format and will be 
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				 processed normally. @kbd{C-c '} will visit the included file. 
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				-@node Embedded LaTeX,  , Include files, Markup 
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				-@section Embedded La@TeX{} 
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				+@node Embedded @LaTeX{},  , Include files, Markup 
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				+@section Embedded @LaTeX{} 
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				 For scientific notes which need to be able to contain mathematical symbols 
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				-and the occasional formula, Org-mode supports embedding La@TeX{} code into 
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				+and the occasional formula, Org-mode supports embedding @LaTeX{} code into 
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				 its files.  You can directly use TeX-like macros for special symbols, enter 
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				-formulas and entire LaTeX environments. 
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				+formulas and entire @LaTeX{} environments. 
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				 @smallexample 
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				 Angles are written as Greek letters \alpha, \beta and \gamma.  The mass if 
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				 @end smallexample 
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				 @noindent  With 
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				 @uref{http://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX-fragments.html#LaTeX-fragments,special 
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				-setup}, LaTeX snippets will be included as images when exporting to HTML. 
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				+setup}, @LaTeX{} snippets will be included as images when exporting to HTML. 
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				 @seealso{ 
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				 @uref{http://orgmode.org/manual/Markup.html#Markup, Chapter 11 of the manual}} 
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				 @chapter Exporting 
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				 Org-mode documents can be exported into a variety of other formats: ASCII 
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				-export for inclusion into emails, HTML to publish on the web, La@TeX{}/PDF 
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				+export for inclusion into emails, HTML to publish on the web, @LaTeX{}/PDF 
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				 for beautiful printed documents and DocBook to enter the world of many other 
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				 formats using DocBook tools.  There is also export to iCalendar format so 
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				 that planning information can be incorporated into desktop calendars. 
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				 * The export dispatcher::	How to access exporter commands 
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				 * ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export::	Exporting to flat files with encoding 
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				 * HTML export::			Exporting to HTML 
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				-* LaTeX and PDF export::	Exporting to La@TeX{}, and processing to PDF 
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				+* @LaTeX{} and PDF export::	Exporting to @LaTeX{}, and processing to PDF 
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				 * DocBook export::		Exporting to DocBook 
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				 * iCalendar export::		 
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				 #+OPTIONS:     H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil @@:t ::t |:t ^:t f:t TeX:t ... 
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				 #+LINK_UP:     the ``up'' link of an exported page 
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				 #+LINK_HOME:   the ``home'' link of an exported page 
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				-#+LATEX_HEADER: extra line(s) for the LaTeX header, like \usepackage@{xyz@} 
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				+#+LATEX_HEADER: extra line(s) for the @LaTeX{} header, like \usepackage@{xyz@} 
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				 @end smallexample 
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				 @node The export dispatcher, ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export, Export options, Exporting 
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				 Like the above commands, but use UTF-8 encoding. 
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				 @end table 
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				-@node HTML export, LaTeX and PDF export, ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export, Exporting 
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				+@node HTML export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export, ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export, Exporting 
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				 @section HTML export 
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				 @table @kbd 
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				 #+END_HTML 
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				-@node LaTeX and PDF export, DocBook export, HTML export, Exporting 
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				-@section La@TeX{} and PDF export 
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				+@node @LaTeX{} and PDF export, DocBook export, HTML export, Exporting 
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				+@section @LaTeX{} and PDF export 
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				 @table @kbd 
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				 @item C-c C-e l 
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				-Export as La@TeX{} file @file{myfile.tex}. 
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				+Export as @LaTeX{} file @file{myfile.tex}. 
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				 @item C-c C-e p 
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				-Export as La@TeX{} and then process to PDF. 
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				+Export as @LaTeX{} and then process to PDF. 
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				 @item C-c C-e d 
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				-Export as La@TeX{} and then process to PDF, then open the resulting PDF file. 
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				+Export as @LaTeX{} and then process to PDF, then open the resulting PDF file. 
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				-By default, the La@TeX{} output uses the class @code{article}.  You can 
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				+By default, the @LaTeX{} output uses the class @code{article}.  You can 
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				 change this by adding an option like @code{#+LaTeX_CLASS: myclass} in your 
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				 file.  The class must be listed in @code{org-export-latex-classes}. 
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				-Embedded La@TeX{} as described in @ref{Embedded LaTeX}, will be correctly 
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				-inserted into the La@TeX{} file.  Similarly to the HTML exporter, you can use 
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				+Embedded @LaTeX{} as described in @ref{Embedded @LaTeX{}}, will be correctly 
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				+inserted into the @LaTeX{} file.  Similarly to the HTML exporter, you can use 
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				 @code{#+LaTeX:} and @code{#+BEGIN_LaTeX ... #+END_LaTeX} construct to add 
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				-@node DocBook export, iCalendar export, LaTeX and PDF export, Exporting 
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				+@node DocBook export, iCalendar export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export, Exporting 
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				 Similarly to the HTML exporter, you can use @code{#+DocBook:} and 
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				-@code{#+BEGIN_DocBook ... #+END_DocBook} construct to add verbatim LaTeX 
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				+@code{#+BEGIN_DocBook ... #+END_DocBook} construct to add verbatim @LaTeX{} 
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				 @node iCalendar export,  , DocBook export, Exporting 
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