Hello,
we have used org-mode for creating HTML content for software
documentation and it beats everything we have tried over the last
couple of years hands down, excellent work!
For one project, I used several statements like this (simplified):
#+HTML: <table><tr><td><img src="./images/icon.png"/></
td><td<code>something</code></td></tr></table>
#+HTML: <table><tr><td><img src="./images/icon.png"/></
td><td<code>other</code></td></tr></table>
The result looks exactly the way we have planned it, however, ideally
one would want to write:
\my-mini-table(something)
\my-mini-table(other)
(with a suitable syntax) in the org source, and this should only be
expanded when exporting the document, so I never need to look at the
HTML code (if I do not want to).
This is probably already possible with org-mode using the html-export-
hook and a little Lisp function. Many thanks in advance for any hints!
Warm regards,
Stefan
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