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Subject: publish latex

From: Stefan

Date: 30 Mar, 2008 21:06:02

Message: 1 of 2

Hi,

Is there a possibility to change the global settings of
Matlab's Latex publishing function.
E.g. changing the \documentclass or including some .tex
files using \input.

Thanks,
   Stefan.

Subject: Re: publish latex

From: Matthew Simoneau

Date: 14 Apr, 2008 14:33:01

Message: 2 of 2

This is a bit of an advanced maneuver, but you can use a
custom stylesheet when publishing to use whatever markup
you'd like. Start with the LaTeX default:

>> edit private/mxdom2latex.xsl

Re-save this file under a different name and make whatever
modifications you wish. XSL files are tough to understand,
but making a simple change should be easy enough.

Then, when you publish, specify that you want to use this
custom stylesheet. If you're using the Editor, this is a
preference or publish configuration, depending on your
version. If you're using the command line, this is a field
in the option structure.

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