On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Jürgen Hötzel writes:
>
>> So Jekyll can't process files and the resulted HTML pages are corrupted
>>
>> Any hints, how i can change the order of the TOC and HTML environment?
>
> 1. Disable default TOC with, e.g. #+options: t
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Jürgen Hötzel writes:
>
>> So Jekyll can't process files and the resulted HTML pages are corrupted
>>
>> Any hints, how i can change the order of the TOC and HTML environment?
>
> 1. Disable default TOC with, e.g. #+options: toc:nil
> 2. Insert your HTML
Hello,
Jürgen Hötzel writes:
> So Jekyll can't process files and the resulted HTML pages are corrupted
>
> Any hints, how i can change the order of the TOC and HTML environment?
1. Disable default TOC with, e.g. #+options: toc:nil
2. Insert your HTML environment
3. Insert TOC after it wit
Hi,
I use a Org/Jekyll setup: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.html
As described in the tutorial, each Org file must start with the following lines:
#+BEGIN_HTML
---
layout: default
title: Org Test
excerpt: Excerpt from Org
---
#+END_HTML
because Jekyll needs the meta informati