Nick Dokos ndokos at gmail.com writes:
Another more manual way: export to text and cut-and-paste the TOC into
a noexport top-level section.
Nick
Thank Nick! That's a great idea, haha. Not sure why that never occurred to me.
RG
Charles Berry ccberry at ucsd.edu writes:
#+NAME: Table_of_Contents
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :wrap example
...
#+END_SRC
HTH,
Chuck
Thank you, Charles! That works really well :)
RG
RG Williams rgwills at gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I know you can generate a table of contents when exporting, but can you do
it just within org? For context, I'm uploading an .org file to github and I
don't need to export it to another format because github recognizes and
displays it just fine.
Charles Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
RG Williams rgwills at gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I know you can generate a table of contents when exporting, but can you do
it just within org? For context, I'm uploading an .org file to github and I
don't need to export it to another format because
Hi,
I know you can generate a table of contents when exporting, but can you do
it just within org? For context, I'm uploading an .org file to github and I
don't need to export it to another format because github recognizes and
displays it just fine. It's long so a ToC would be nice. Do I just have
RG Williams rgwi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I know you can generate a table of contents when exporting, but can you do
it just within org? For context, I'm uploading an .org file to github and I
don't need to export it to another format because github recognizes and
displays it just fine. It's
Thorsten Jolitz tjolitz at gmail.com writes:
Calling
,--
| M-x org-org-export-as-org
`--
...
so unfortunately exporting with toc does not seem to be implemented in
ox-org.el, but maybe you'll get better advice.
Thanks for trying! :)