Hello David,
yes, there is no paragraph around it. Trying to be helpful, I can only come up with an ugly temporary fix for this. I'm shure it will be a temporary one only. It's a little JavaScript again that should work in fairly modern browsers. If you do not use org-info.js, build your head section this way: ------>8------>8------>8------>8------>8------>8------ <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> /* <![CDATA[ */ function wrapTextBeforeFirstHeadline () { var b = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0]; var n = b.firstChild; alert(n.nodeType); var neu = n.cloneNode(true); var p = document.createElement("p"); p.id = "text-before-first-headline"; p.appendChild(neu); b.replaceChild(p, n); }; /* ]]> */ </script> </head> <body onload="wrapTextBeforeFirstHeadline();"> This is the Text before the first headline. ------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------ If you use org-info.js, simply replace your local one with the version attached. It will wrap the text before the first headline into a <p id="text-before-first-headline">TEXT...</p> element. David O'Toole wrote:
The first paragraph before any heading is exported, but without surrounding P paragraph tags; the remaining paragraphs (whether before other headings, or after those headings) all have P tags and this is messing up the styling. I'm using org-version 6.06b. #+OPTIONS skip:nil is on.
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