Charles Howard writes:
> Line 46 was already in the table of contents.
>
> I'm using org-mode 6.06, emacs 22.1.1, Ubuntu 8.04.
That must be it. ^^--- that's quite an old version.
The #+STYLE: feature was first documented in revision
3c916eeb385a688d6d99819aad217a49ed82de58 and added in
rev. c43
Charles Howard writes:
> The hotmail account I am using seems to have stripped out the html code.
What did Org-mode's XHTML export section look like then?
> I did have such a line following STYLE, as in the link you quoted.
>
> I had the css file in the same dir as the org file. I used basi
The hotmail account I am using seems to have stripped out the html code.
I did have such a line following STYLE, as in the link you quoted.
I had the css file in the same dir as the org file. I used basic.css and
./basic.css
with no success either way.
Thanks Matt. I still don't know why th
Charles Howard writes:
> Hi. I thought it would be a simple matter to make use of a css file in html
> export.
>
> At the top of my file I put
>
> #+LATEX_CLASS: myarticle
> #+TITLE: Directory skeleton
> #+AUTHOR: Study
> #+STYLE:
>
> but no result. I did Cc-Cc, closed down and reopened.
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