That didn't seem to do it.
This is GNU Emacs 23.2.1 on a debian squeeze system. Org-mode is 7.4.
I created a short file newb.org which reads in total:
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#+TITLE: A Newb Title
* and that's it
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I publish the project to html and my sitemap has
+ [[file:newb.org][A Newb Title]]
in it. Next I change newb.org to read
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#+TITLE: Just A Newb
* and that's it
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Then C-x C-s C-c C-c C-c C-e P
and sitemap the same
+ [[file:newb.org][A Newb Title]]
in it.
I can rm the sitemap.org and sitemap.html and C-c C-e P again and still
get the old information.
I'm sure I'm missing something simple but I'll be darned if I can find it.
TIA and Help!
Louis
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, iem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Louis,
After modifying #+TITLE, you should press C-c C-c to tell orgmode the
title part has been changed.
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 12:58 PM, <lbml...@hethcote.com> wrote:
At one point in the recent past I had a file org.org with
#+TITLE: LBM TCH KB Org
Eventually I changed it to be
#+TITLE: KBorg
no matter what I do, the generated sitemap pick up the old title.
Is this cached somewhere? and how do I get it to change?
Thanks in advance,
Louis
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Kind regards,
Tian Qiu