Josiah Schwab <jsch...@gmail.com> writes: > Rasmus writes: > >> Josiah Schwab writes: >> >>> How does one go about overriding org-html-toc, which unlike something >>> like org-html-bold, does not appear in org-export-define-backend? I >>> don't want the TOC not to appear, rather want it to be generated by >>> another function, org-md-toc or what have you. >> >> I'm not sure whether this would work with md simply 'cause I haven't >> worked with the html+friends exporter(s), but perhaps you could >> replace the inner-template, i.e. write a replacement for >> org-html-inner-template. > > Yes, this suggestion worked for me. Thank you for the advice. Little > by little I will come to understand the new exporter (not that I > understood the old one). > > Independent of the confusion it caused me while trying to figure out how > things work, it seems strange that the ox-md exporter generates a > non-markdown TOC using org-html-toc. But I will leave that for those > who really use the markdown exporter, which is neither you or me.
Is there a vanilla-markdown TOC-keyword? My understanding is that markdown always understand plain html, whence the html-toc is reusable. If there is exists a vanilla-markdown TOC perhaps it should be used. –Rasmus -- Dung makes an excellent fertilizer