Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Eric S Fraga writes: > > > Jakob Lombacher writes: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> if I export a document to latex, the caption of a table is always on the top. > >> > >> How can I place it at the bottom? Is there a parameter to config it? > > > > No, the placement is (currently) fixed to come before the tabular (or > > alternative) environment. Line 1970 or thereabouts in > > org-latex.el. Should be straightforward to modify although it is a > > quite common convention to have the caption above the table... > > Hi Eric, > > Are you able to propose a patch? This came up in my work recently with > a journal that puts captions below a table (and ends them with a > period!). > It's just a matter of emitting the \caption after the contents of the table, rather than before: ,---- | \begin{table}[htb] | \begin{center} | \begin{tabular}{rr} | ... | \end{tabular} | \end{center} | \caption{Squares} | \end{table} `---- instead of ,---- | \begin{table}[htb] | \caption{Squares} | \begin{center} | \begin{tabular}{rr} | ... | \end{tabular} | \end{center} | \end{table} `---- The following patch (deliberately hidden as a binary octet-stream to keep it out of patchwork) will do that - but IMO, it would be better to have yet another user-settable option to control the placement. Nick