I still fail to see why this would be better than using the #+TITLE
line that has exactly this purpose. If you want to specify the title
line, you can use that line. If you don't want to specify it, all we
are discussing about is the question of what would be a good default
for the title. I am currently taking that default from the file name,
you want it from the first headline - both can be equally good and bad
titles.
- Carsten
On Aug 3, 2006, at 3:07, T. V. Raman wrote:
But we could still use the first top-levle heading?
The rest of the mapping still holds, since html lets you have
multiple h1 headings on a page. As things stand, everything gets
demoted a level when you go through org
"Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> Hi Raman, On Jul 23, 2006, at 20:19, T. V. Raman
Carsten> wrote:
Carsten>
Hi,
Here are a couple of html export related feature requests.
0) Would it be possible to generate the title element from
the first top-level heading -- rather than the base
filename?
Carsten>
Carsten> No, I don't want to do this. If we do this we
Carsten> implicitly assume that there is only one top-level
Carsten> heading in the file, in general there will be more
Carsten> than one. However, you can always set the document
Carsten> title like this:
Carsten>
Carsten> #+TITLE: This is a title for the HTML export
Carsten>
1) How do I avoid the -*- mode: ... -*- line from showing
up in the exported HTML?
Carsten>
Carsten> How do you get it in? I have never seen it.
Carsten> Anybody?
Carsten>
2) Finally, how do I supress generation f the Table of
contents?
Carsten>
Carsten> This was already answered by David Emery.
Carsten>
And one related request:
Once we get the vaue of <title> from the first top-level
heading, we could also promote everything up by a level on
the html side so that '*' headings become h1, '**' become
h2 etc.
I find the present practice of '*' headings becoming h2s a
bit painful because things on the HTML side get too deep
in their hierarchy.
Carsten>
Carsten> I don't think it is useful to treat the first
Carsten> toplevel heading differently from the others. And I
Carsten> personally like the title in H1 and the top level
Carsten> headings in H2. However, I can see that this is a
Carsten> matter of taste, so I will provide a variable
Carsten>
Carsten> org-export-html-toplevel-hlevel
Carsten>
Carsten> that can be used to set which of H1, H2, H3
Carsten> .... should be used for level 1 org-mode headings.
Carsten> Default for now continues to be 2.
Carsten>
Carsten> Related to this, I have an HTML/CSS question:
Carsten>
Carsten> If I do
Carsten>
Carsten> <H1 class="title">Document title</H1>
Carsten>
Carsten> <H1>My first outline heading</H1>
Carsten>
Carsten> what do i have to put into the css style to make the
Carsten> first line appear differently from the second? I
Carsten> have tried:
Carsten>
Carsten> h1 { font-size: 18pt; padding-top: 1em; }
Carsten>
Carsten> .title { font-size: 20pt; color: #ff8c00; }
Carsten>
Carsten> but that does not work.
Carsten>
Carsten> Thanks.
Carsten>
Carsten> - Carsten
Carsten>
Carsten>
Carsten>
Carsten> -- Carsten Dominik Sterrenkundig Instituut "Anton
Carsten> Pannekoek" Universiteit van Amsterdam Kruislaan 403
Carsten> NL-1098SJ Amsterdam phone: +31 20 525 7477
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