> "CD" == Carsten Dominik writes:
CD> Clock lines are always removed, never published. The never look
CD> nice when published.
:-)
CD> I'd recommend using a clock table to capture the necessary
CD> stuff.
Yes, it is possible but it seams too not nice :-) and more complicate.
Clock lines are always removed, never published. The never
look nice when published.
I'd recommend using a clock table to capture the necessary stuff.
Is people insist, we can go back to have a variable to publish the
clock lines.
- Carsten
On May 12, 2009, at 3:06 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote
Here it nearly works, when I set `org-clock-into-drawer' to `t' and
`org-export-with-drawers' to `All drawers'.
Or per file:
#+OPTIONS: <:t d:t
:LOGBOOK:
:END:
Hm - the time is still missing...
Is this a bug or did I miss something?
I didin't export with clocks for quite some
> "SR" == Sebastian Rose writes:
[]
>> Yes, perfect. And if I want that clocking line will be displayed
>> in HTML or PDF exported file? For example:
>>
>> * Summary of time
>>
>> CLOCK: [2009-05-11 Po 11:00]--[2009-05-11 Po 11:40] => 0:40
SR> Do an
SR
Forgot: just in case you're not aware of this:
Once you change something in the #+OPTIONS: line, stay there and pre
`C-c C-c' to make Org update the local settings.
Best
Sebastian
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Jan Buchal writes:
>>> "GR" == Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>>
>> >> > "S
Jan Buchal writes:
>> "GR" == Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>
> >> > "SR" == Sebastian Rose writes:
> >>
> >> SR> Try
> >>
> >> SR> \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
> >>
> >> Yes, it works fine for PDf but if I want export the same file to
> >> HTML then
> "GR" == Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>> > "SR" == Sebastian Rose writes:
>>
>> SR> Try
>>
>> SR> \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
>>
>> Yes, it works fine for PDf but if I want export the same file to
>> HTML then in HTML file is this latex command dis
> > "SR" ==
> Sebastian Rose
> writes:
>
> SR> Try
>
> SR> \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
>
> Yes, it works fine for PDf but if I want export the same
> file to HTML
> then in HTML file is this latex command displayed. Is it
> possible say
> that this line has not be exported to HTML?
> "SR" == Sebastian Rose writes:
SR> Try
SR> \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
Yes, it works fine for PDf but if I want export the same file to HTML
then in HTML file is this latex command displayed. Is it possible say
that this line has not be exported to HTML?
--
Jan Buchal
Tel: (004
Try
\setlength{\parindent}{0em}
There might be some more required. But this is all I do and it should be
enough for the `article' class.
Regards
Sebastian
Jan Buchal writes:
>> "B" == Bastien writes:
>
> B> Jan Buchal writes:
> JB> and I would like have all these paragraph
> "B" == Bastien writes:
B> Jan Buchal writes:
JB> and I would like have all these paragraphs indented to the left
JB> without a space
>>
>> I mean for HTML or PDF export.
B> To my knowledge, paragraphs are not indented by default in HTML.
Yes, you are right. My p
Jan Buchal writes:
> JB> and I would like have all these paragraphs indented to the left
> JB> without a space
>
> I mean for HTML or PDF export.
To my knowledge, paragraphs are not indented by default in HTML. If you
want to explicitely force indentation to be 0, use a style specificat
> "JB" == Jan Buchal writes:
JB> Hello, is it possible set for all document that all paragraphs
JB> will be without indentation?
JB> I have many headings with short text for example:
JB> * level 1
JB> first paragraph
JB> Second paragraph
JB> ** level 1.1
Hello,
is it possible set for all document that all paragraphs will be without
indentation?
I have many headings with short text for example:
* level 1
first paragraph
Second paragraph
** level 1.1
first paragraph
Second paragraph
etc...
and I would like have all these paragraphs indente
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