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@@ -11599,6 +11599,11 @@ Environment used for the table. It can be set to any @LaTeX{} table
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environment, like @code{tabularx}, @code{longtable}, @code{array},
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@code{tabu}, @code{bmatrix}@enddots{} It defaults to
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@code{org-latex-default-table-environment} value.
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+@item :caption
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+@code{#+CAPTION} keyword is the simplest way to set a caption for a table
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+(@pxref{Images and tables}). If you need more advanced commands for that
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+task, you can use @code{:caption} attribute instead. Its value should be raw
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+@LaTeX{} code. It has precedence over @code{#+CAPTION}.
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@item :float
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@itemx :placement
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Float environment for the table. Possible values are @code{sidewaystable},
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@@ -11651,6 +11656,16 @@ a table that will span over multiple pages, or a matrix product:
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@end example
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+In the example below, @LaTeX{} command
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+@code{\bicaption@{HeadingA@}@{HeadingB@}} will set the caption.
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+@example
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+#+ATTR_LATEX: :caption \bicaption@{HeadingA@}@{HeadingB@}
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+| ..... | ..... |
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+| ..... | ..... |
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+@end example
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@subsubheading 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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@@ -11672,6 +11687,14 @@ example:
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[[./img/sed-hr4049.pdf]]
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@end example
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+If you need a specific command for the caption, use @code{:caption}
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+attribute. It will override standard @code{#+CAPTION} value, if any.
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+
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+@example
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+#+ATTR_LATEX: :caption \bicaption@{HeadingA@}@{HeadingB@}
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+[[./img/sed-hr4049.pdf]]
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+@end example
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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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@@ -11768,6 +11791,17 @@ Therefore, any even number greater than 2 is the sum of two primes.
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\end@{proof@}
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@end example
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+If you need to insert a specific caption command, use @code{:caption}
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+attribute. It will override standard @code{#+CAPTION} value, if any. For
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+example:
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+
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+@example
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+#+ATTR_LATEX: :caption \MyCaption@{HeadingA@}
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+#+BEGIN_PROOF
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+...
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+#+END_PROOF
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+@end example
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@subsubheading Horizontal rules
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@cindex horizontal rules, in @LaTeX{} export
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