Hi Walter, could you please make example of what input and output
should look like?  I do not think I can understand what you really want
to do here.
Greetings
Juri

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Water Lin <water...@ymail.com> wrote:

>
> I want to generate an index file which we usually called as
> sitemap.html. So in my project setting, I use following line to generate
> this file:
> ---------
>    :auto-index t                  ; Generate index.org automagically...
>    :index-filename "sitemap.org"  ; ... call it sitemap.org ...
>    :index-title "Sitemap"         ; ... with title 'Sitemap'.
> ---------
>
> But in this generated sitemap file, I also want to show a tag for which
> file. This is something like the tag we showd in Table of Content of
> each file. By this tag, I can get some brief information of this file.
>
> I check the manual, there are two kinds of tag we can add at the
> begining of each file, there are:
> -----------
> #+TAGS:
> #+FILETAGS:
> -----------
>
> So what's the difference of these two kinds of tags? Which one can be
> used to show tag in sitemap.html?
>
> Thanks
>
> Water Lin
>
>
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