On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:20 AM, Jan-Mark Batke wrote:
[snip (19 lines)]
Or is a cygwin browser mandatory anyway (I would like to avoid
that)?
can you please help understand/rephrase this last line?
Well, a cygwin browser would expect (and understand) a file
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net wrote:
Dear all,
when exporting to html and starting a browser, I encounter the problem my
browser cannot find the file. I am using win xp and run emacs inside
cygwin. Therefore the exported path send to the browser is:
2012/11/11 Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net wrote:
Dear all,
when exporting to html and starting a browser, I encounter the problem my
browser cannot find the file. I am using win xp and run emacs inside
cygwin. Therefore
Dear all,
when exporting to html and starting a browser, I encounter the problem my
browser cannot find the file. I am using win xp and run emacs inside
cygwin. Therefore the exported path send to the browser is:
file:///cygdrive/c/path/file.html
Since the browser is running natively (outside
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Also, I have no title when I set the title with #+TITLE: on the first
line. I'm not sure if this has to do with org-export-html-title-format
being removed.
Mhh.. I cannot reproduce this. Can you check again?
I was mistaken. It was exporting a title.
Hi Jason,
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
Is this a bug? It makes sense to me that #TITLE: would add an h1 page
heading with or without :html-preamble being defined.
Yes, there are still problems in this area -- see my last patch and tell
me if this does things right for
Hi Jason,
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
http://orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git/commitdiff/da8dc7bba7261
1) :preamble was renamed :html-preamble
2) :postamble was renamed :html-postamble
3) org-export-email-info is no longer checked before attempting export
of email
Hi Cássio,
Cássio Koshikumo ckoshik...@gmail.com writes:
I think there's a bug with the html exporter. With this OPTIONS line:
#+OPTIONS: num:nil author:nil creator:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil
I get rid of the numbering and the TOC, but still get the creator, the
timestamp and the author
Cássio Koshikumo ckoshik...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
I think there's a bug with the html exporter. With this OPTIONS line:
#+OPTIONS: num:nil author:nil creator:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil
I get rid of the numbering and the TOC, but still get the creator, the
timestamp and the author lines
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
Cássio Koshikumo ckoshik...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
I think there's a bug with the html exporter. With this OPTIONS line:
#+OPTIONS: num:nil author:nil creator:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil
I get rid of the numbering and the TOC, but still
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com wrote:
Cássio Koshikumo ckoshik...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
I think there's a bug with the html exporter. With this OPTIONS line:
#+OPTIONS: num:nil author:nil creator:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil
I get rid of the numbering and the TOC, but
Hi all,
I think there's a bug with the html exporter. With this OPTIONS line:
#+OPTIONS: num:nil author:nil creator:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil
I get rid of the numbering and the TOC, but still get the creator, the
timestamp and the author lines at the end of the page. Exporting to ASCII seem
to
With commit 330fb540 export of file links to HTML in
`org-html-make-link' changed insofar that file links with absolute paths
are now prepended with `file://'. This seems to make it virtually
impossible to create HTML code like `a href=/abs/path.html'.
However, creating HTML links with an
Hi Eric,
On 2010-11-12, Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
Sorry for hijacking the thread to some degree but I moved from Blogger
to Wordpress because of the more open nature of the latter and I believe
this fits with the philosophy of org.
I don't think it's a hijacking; many will want to
I want to blog to blogger.com using org, but I am not yet up
to trying org-googlecl.el. I will in the future, but don't
want to go through the setup now.
So I want to paste org-generated HTML into Blogger. But my
first attempt did not work. I highlighted the region,
exported to HTML, and
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Also, org put the date (in two places) and the author in the
generated HTML code. I don't want to export those, not even
in the code. I looked for org-export-with- variables and
did not find ones that matched.
How do I prevent their export?
Hi Nick,
That did not work for me. I did this:
(setf org-export-html-auto-postamble nil)
(setf org-export-time-stamp-file nil)
These are all nil.
org-export-author-info
org-export-email-info
org-export-creator-info
org-export-html-validation-link
org-export-html-with-timestamp
Hi Samuel,
I've been blogging with org-mode for a while and like it a lot. Let's me
keep my blog posts in an org file for retention but still provides a
convenient way to post to html. See this page of the manual for getting rid
of a lot of other stuff:
Hi John,
On 2010-11-11, John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
#+options: author:nil email:nil
I presume that this is the same as what I tried in elisp. That did not work.
Thanks for your detail of your publishing routine. That helps me know
what the state of the art is.
It looks like org
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi John,
On 2010-11-11, John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
#+options: author:nil email:nil
That should be in your actual .org file. See below.
I presume that this is the same as what I tried in elisp. That did
Hi John,
Well, I can try something I should have tried before. Unfill the
region (which probably does not always work, but might work enough of
the time) and then export the region. It does look like exporting the
region can be done without any of the export- variables set. Then
perl and a
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
That did not work for me. I did this:
(setf org-export-html-auto-postamble nil)
(setf org-export-time-stamp-file nil)
These are all nil.
org-export-author-info
org-export-email-info
org-export-creator-info
Aloha all,
The following example from the Ledger tutorial http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-ledger.php
doesn't export the #+end_src line:
#+begin_src org
,#+begin_src ledger :cmdline -s bal :results value
,!include /tmp/account.ledger
,#+end_src
#+end_src
As you
On 08/30/2010 10:10 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Scott Randby sran...@gmail.com wrote:
Whenever I export to HTML, I get the following:
HTML generated by org-mode TAG=7.01g in emacs 23
I would like to get rid of the TAG= (which wasn't present in earlier
org-mode versions) without having to edit
Whenever I export to HTML, I get the following:
HTML generated by org-mode TAG=7.01g in emacs 23
I would like to get rid of the TAG= (which wasn't present in earlier
org-mode versions) without having to edit the HTML.
How do I do this?
Scott Randby
Scott Randby sran...@gmail.com wrote:
Whenever I export to HTML, I get the following:
HTML generated by org-mode TAG=7.01g in emacs 23
I would like to get rid of the TAG= (which wasn't present in earlier
org-mode versions) without having to edit the HTML.
How do I do this?
This was
From org, when I export an org buffer to html and open in browser
(using C-c C-e b), it opens epiphany web browser. On the other, if I
open a url from within orgmode, the urls are opened in firefox. How
can I change the browser that is used for viewing the exported html
files?
I am using debian
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
From org, when I export an org buffer to html and open in browser
(using C-c C-e b), it opens epiphany web browser. On the other, if I
open a url from within orgmode, the urls are opened in firefox. How
can I change the browser that is used
I am using Debian Lenny, Emacs 23 and Org 7.01 and I have the following
in my .emacs
(setq browse-url-browser-function (quote browse-url-generic))
(setq browse-url-generic-program google-chrome)
The problem, somehow, had to do with the default gnome browser.
Changed it to firefox
But if I want to use conkeror as gnome-www-browser, I
can't. update-alternatives does not give conkeror as an
option. Manually creating the link does not help either.
Sorry, I need to correct myself. Manually creating the link does work.
Conkeror is now the default browser.
Vikas
Hi Eric,
On Jun 19, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Tom,
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha all,
Exporting this small file to html here doesn't put a caption on the
figure.
* No caption
#+CAPTION: Histogram of adze weights on a logarithmic scale
#+LABEL: fig:wt-log
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
[...]
Removing the blank line doesn't work for me either.
Org-mode version 6.36trans (release_6.36.291.gaf90f)
Hmm, I just tried the above again using the HEAD (same org-version
output as you have above) of the org-mode git repository and a minimal
emacs
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
[...]
Removing the blank line doesn't work for me either.
Org-mode version 6.36trans (release_6.36.291.gaf90f)
Hmm, I just tried the above again using the HEAD (same org-version
output as you have
Hi Eric,
On Jun 20, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
[...]
Removing the blank line doesn't work for me either.
Org-mode version 6.36trans (release_6.36.291.gaf90f)
Hmm, I just tried the above again using the HEAD (same org-version
output as you
Aloha all,
Exporting this small file to html here doesn't put a caption on the
figure.
* No caption
#+CAPTION: Histogram of adze weights on a logarithmic scale
#+LABEL: fig:wt-log
[[file:~/Public/projects/903_adzes/r/sr-nb-scatter.png]]
Does anyone else see this?
All of a sudden, I'm
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tom,
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha all,
Exporting this small file to html here doesn't put a caption on the
figure.
* No caption
#+CAPTION: Histogram of adze weights on a logarithmic scale
#+LABEL: fig:wt-log
Aloha all,
Org-mode html export recently began to format links improperly for me
in projects that have been stable for some time and working properly.
I now get pimg src=file:r/filename.png alt=file:r/filename.png /
/p
This isn't a bug report. I've been having lots of problems publishing
Hi Tom,
On May 27, 2010, at 6:37 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
Org-mode html export recently began to format links improperly for
me in projects that have been stable for some time and working
properly.
I now get pimg src=file:r/filename.png alt=file:r/
filename.png //p
This
Hi Carsten and Thomas,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Tom,
On May 27, 2010, at 6:37 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
Org-mode html export recently began to format links improperly for me in
projects that have been stable for some time and working properly.
I
On Apr 12, 2010, at 9:21 PM, Vincent Belaïche wrote:
Thanks for the answers,
I had just written `=' instead of `:', what puzzled me is that I had
already tried with a plain drawer w/o this mistake.
Well I should have used completion, maybe Org mode documentation
should
also mention
Dear all,
Just a question from an ignorant:
I found that there is some way to export drawers with the `d:t' option,
however, I could not find any such thing for properties export. Did I
miss it ?
Vincent.
PS: It seems that I am not yet on the list, please include me in answer
until my
Vincent Belaïche vincent@hotmail.fr writes:
I found that there is some way to export drawers with the `d:t' option,
however, I could not find any such thing for properties export.
Did I miss it ?
joke
Since you *are* asking for it, I think you *are* still missing it, arent'you?
/joke
Hi Ilya,
the various style variables get inserted into the head section.
I believe that
#+STYLE: META HTTP-EQUIV=pragma CONTENT=no-cache
should do the trick.
HTH, and sorry that this took s long.
- Carsten
On Feb 4, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
Is there a way to specify
Is there a way to specify code to be inserted as meta tags in the
head.../head section of the exported HTML document?
E.g. I'd like to insert the lines
META HTTP-EQUIV=Expires CONTENT=Thu, 1 June 2000 23:59:00 GMT
META HTTP-EQUIV=pragma CONTENT=no-cache
to force a frequently-updated document to be
Hi Karl,
this is now implemented - TODO keywords in inline tasks get the same
CSS classes
as normal tasks.
Best wishes
- Carsten
On Nov 23, 2009, at 1:27 PM, Karl Maihofer wrote:
Hi,
would it be possible to add some tags to the html-exporter for
inline tasks? I'd like to be able to
Hi,
would it be possible to add some tags to the html-exporter for inline
tasks? I'd like to be able to show the todo keyword in a different color
as it is possible for normal tasks.
Normal task:
span class=todo TODO TODO/span task description
Inline task:
dl
dtTODO task description/dtdd
How can I make style changes to UP and HOME links? (#+LINK_UP/HOME)
without messing with the other link styles?
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Hi! First off, thanks to all for this amazing org-mode.
I'd like to set up org-mode publishing mode to work with the
blogging program pyblosxom. The HTML export that works
out-of-the-box is almost perfect, but I need to:
- get HTML export to just convert the text to HTML,
without wrapping a
Hi! First off, thanks to all for this amazing org-mode.
Second, sorry if this posts twice. I've just joined the
list, and may have messed up. :)
I've just come in and seen the thread on using org-mode for
blogging. Actually, I'd like to set up org-mode publishing
mode to work with the blogging
Bill Powell b...@billpowellisalive.com writes:
- get HTML export to just convert the text to HTML,
without wrapping a template and head and html and
body tags around it. I can't find an option to do this,
but it seems like if there isn't one, it should be fairly
easy to implement. Pyblosxom
Hi!
I'm in the process of adapting cmsimple (www.cmsimple.dk) to use our
university's corporate design. Cmsimple in its core is a php script, which
takes _one_
html file and creates the complete layout of a site on the fly while splitting
the file apart at h[123] levels.
Now I want to create
If I could get org-mode to export pure html without
all the div tags I think I am done.
I guess the easiest would be to just post-process the html
file
produced by Org. For example with perl (untested):
perl -ap -e 's/div [^]*//g' orgoutput.html
simple.html
[OT] comp.perl.group ;-)
Hi Giovanni,
good catch, no, it does not. This will:
perl -ap -e 's/div [^]*|\/div//g' orgoutput.html simple.html
Many divs may be in the same ling because of the /g switch on the
substitution command. It causes the rest of the line after the match
to be parsed again.
- Carsten
On
As part of my Using org on Mobile Devices worglet, I want to try and explain
how to use style sheets to present different formatting depending on a mobile
device.
However, I can't find any documentation about org's default export format, in
terms of how the html is contained in divs, etc.
As part of my Using org on Mobile Devices worglet, I want to try and
explain how to use style sheets to present different formatting
depending on a mobile device.
However, I can't find any documentation about org's default export
format, in terms of how the html is contained in divs, etc.
On Sep 18, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
As part of my Using org on Mobile Devices worglet, I want to try
and explain how to use style sheets to present different formatting
depending on a mobile device.
However, I can't find any documentation about org's default export
format, in
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Sep 18, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
As part of my Using org on Mobile Devices worglet, I want to try and
explain
how to use style sheets to present different formatting depending on a
mobile
device.
However, I can't find any
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Sep 18, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
As part of my Using org on Mobile Devices worglet, I want to try and
explain
how to use style sheets to present different formatting depending on
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jul 3, 2009, at 11:23 PM, Brenton Kenkel wrote:
[Please provide version numbers for emacs and org-mode.]
Org-mode 6.28e in Aquamacs 1.8rc1, based on GNU Emacs 22.3.1. I get
the same result using Org-mode 6.21b in GNU Emacs 23.0.91.1.
I cannot reproduce this.
On Jul 17, 2009, at 1:29 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Brenton,
Brenton Kenkel brenton.ken...@gmail.com writes:
I'm using org-mode 6.28e on Aquamacs (based on GNU Emacs 22.3.1) on
Mac OS X. I'm having an issue with horizontal rules and lists in HTML
export. When I export the following to HTML, the
Dear all,
I'm using org-mode 6.28e on Aquamacs (based on GNU Emacs 22.3.1) on
Mac OS X. I'm having an issue with horizontal rules and lists in HTML
export. When I export the following to HTML, the horizontal rule tag
is generated within the unordered list, rather than after it ends:
,-
| *
Org seems to insert extra newlines when exporting src to html. You can
see the output at http://members.wolfram.com/billw/RomanCalendar.html
(search for gregorianFromAbsolute) - there's a large amount of vertical
space between the two function definitions.
Is there some way to avoid exporting
Bill White bi...@wolfram.com writes:
Org seems to insert extra newlines when exporting src to html. You can
see the output at http://members.wolfram.com/billw/RomanCalendar.html
(search for gregorianFromAbsolute) - there's a large amount of vertical
space between the two function
On Tue Jul 14 2009 at 13:24, Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk wrote:
Bill White bi...@wolfram.com writes:
Org seems to insert extra newlines when exporting src to html. You can
see the output at http://members.wolfram.com/billw/RomanCalendar.html
(search for gregorianFromAbsolute) -
Dear all,
I am having a problem with Org-mode's HTML export, specifically with a local
file link that contains underscores. My file contains the following link in
the org-mode source:
[[file:low_stats/berkeley_brady_2005.pdf][syllabus]]
and the HTML export produces the following:
a
Brenton Kenkel brenton.ken...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having a problem with Org-mode's HTML export, specifically with a local
file link that contains underscores. My file contains the following link in
the org-mode source:
[[file:low_stats/berkeley_brady_2005.pdf][syllabus]]
and the HTML
Hello,
I have an org-file with a colophon and I want to explain (a bit) why
and how I used org-mode for a particular piece of documentation
(exported as HTML). I want interested readers to take a look at the
org-source-file and the CSS-file, too.
However, when I link to my org-file
Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de writes:
Hello,
I have an org-file with a colophon and I want to explain (a bit) why and
how I
used org-mode for a particular piece of documentation (exported as HTML). I
want interested readers to take a look at the org-source-file and the
CSS-file, too.
Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de writes:
Hello,
I am excited about using org-mode for generating HTML code, in fact, for one
project I do that so frequently that I wanted to have a simple shortcut
instead
of having to press:
C-x C-s C-c C-e b
C-c C-e b
is enough. No need to save the
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Ah - got it:
the docs of org-export-as-html-and-open says:
Export the outline as HTML and immediately open it with a browser.
If there is an active region, export only the region.
The prefix ARG specifies how many levels of the outline should
M-x customize-variable RET org-export-htmlize-output-type
Set the value to CSS and see what style classes are used.
I've set org-export-htmlize-css-font-prefix empty, so I can use the same
styles for org-export as I do for htmlized stuff that's floating around
on my computer from the pre-Org
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
So, the code has all of it's CSS inline -- which is nice because that
way people who read through aggregators or feed readers also get the
colors.
*however* the pre class=src src-emacs-lisp expects to find its style
information in head. And
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
So, either I'd like the pre to have the styles inline (like the rest
of the code, I think this is the nicer solution) *or* make the 'pre'
element do something like:
pre class=src src-emacs-lisp style=color:#edebc4;
background-color:black
How would you code a .org file to produce this sort of html page, which
contains items that look like numbered list elements?
http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch2s1.html
In that page, a number at the beginning of a line indicates a paragraph
in the original work, so the
On Sat May 23 2009 at 14:30, Bill White bi...@wolfram.com wrote:
How would you code a .org file to produce this sort of html page, which
contains items that look like numbered list elements?
http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch2s1.html
In that page, a number at the
On May 23, 2009, at 9:30 PM, Bill White wrote:
How would you code a .org file to produce this sort of html page,
which
contains items that look like numbered list elements?
http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch2s1.html
In that page, a number at the beginning of a line
Hi Dan,
Op Tue 19 May 2009, om 21:10 (+0200) schreef Dan Davison:
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
I seems that I should be able to automate that a bit... ie., maybe
something like:
#+BEGIN_CODE(perl)
print hello, world!;
#+END_CODE
But I'm not really sure
Hi all,
I sometimes use blocks of code in my org-files; currently, to make them
look nice, I put the code in a buffer with their major mode (e.g, a blog
perl in a buffer with perl-mode), then convert it to html with htmlize,
and copy the result html back in an org-mode html block.
#+BEGIN_HTML
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
I sometimes use blocks of code in my org-files; currently, to make them
look nice, I put the code in a buffer with their major mode (e.g, a blog
perl in a buffer with perl-mode), then convert it to html with htmlize,
and copy the
Hi Dan,
Op Tue 19 May 2009, om 21:10 (+0200) schreef Dan Davison:
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
I seems that I should be able to automate that a bit... ie., maybe
something like:
#+BEGIN_CODE(perl)
print hello, world!;
#+END_CODE
But I'm not really sure
Hi Dirk,
if you _really_ do this (it's not first of april, is it?) it's about time
to join this list ;-)
...and take a look into
* the great Org-mode manual:
http://orgmode.org/manual/HTML-export.html#HTML-export
http://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing.html#Publishing
* the
Hallo,
I am new to this list and apologize if this has been asked before.
Before I forget: many thanks for this EXCELLENT package!
(1) I am running org 6.26d with Aquamacs 1.7 on a current Mac system.
At least I think I have installed that version correctly (Aquamacs 1.7
uses an older
(1) I am running org 6.26d with Aquamacs 1.7 on a current Mac system. At
least I think I have installed that version correctly (Aquamacs 1.7 uses
an older version of org-mode) - how can I find out which version I am
really using?
org/Documentation/Show version in an org buffer, or M-x
Ian Barton wrote:
(1) I am running org 6.26d with Aquamacs 1.7 on a current Mac system.
At least I think I have installed that version correctly (Aquamacs 1.7
uses an older version of org-mode) - how can I find out which version
I am really using?
org/Documentation/Show version in an org
On May 18, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Hallo,
I am new to this list and apologize if this has been asked before.
Before I forget: many thanks for this EXCELLENT package!
(1) I am running org 6.26d with Aquamacs 1.7 on a current Mac
system. At least I think I have installed
You might want to take a look into the stylesheets on orgmode.org:
http://orgmode.org/org.css
and
http://orgmode.org/worg/worg.css
Depending on the tools you use on your site, modifiing the files on the
fly (on output, maybe cached) might be a good solution too (DOM or XML
parser). You might
Dear Sebastian,
On 18.05.2009, at 14:33, Sebastian Rose wrote:
You might want to take a look into the stylesheets on orgmode.org:
http://orgmode.org/org.css
and
http://orgmode.org/worg/worg.css
Depending on the tools you use on your site, modifiing the files on
the
fly (on output, maybe
I recently found a need for visible dividers (or rules) between the
rows and columns of an org table exported to html. The most recent
discussion of this that I could find on gmane was
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/1709/match=table+rules+html
from 2007, which concluded that such
Hi Bill,
If I understand your post correctly, I think this section of the manual
will help to accomplish what you are looking for---i.e., the creation of
special vertical lines in tables:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Column-groups.html#Column-groups
Also you change the appearance of tables using
On Feb 11, 2009, at 2:41 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
One problem I have with current HTML export is the section number
(like 1,
2.1, 2.1.2 and etc) is not very distinctive from the actual
section
heading. Also, sometimes I wish the sub-section
Hi,
One problem I have with current HTML export is the section number (like
1, 2.1, 2.1.2 and etc) is not very distinctive from the actual
section heading. Also, sometimes I wish the sub-section headings are
indented. So I wonder whether we can add the following features:
1. Assign a CSS
Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
One problem I have with current HTML export is the section number
(like 1, 2.1, 2.1.2 and etc) is not very distinctive from the
actual section heading. Also, sometimes I wish the sub-section
headings are indented. So I wonder whether we can add
Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
One problem I have with current HTML export is the section number (like 1,
2.1, 2.1.2 and etc) is not very distinctive from the actual section
heading. Also, sometimes I wish the sub-section headings are indented. So I
wonder whether we can add
On Feb 6, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Feb 5, 2009, at 7:04 PM, sran...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings:
This is a small issue. I've just installed Org-6.21b, upgrading
from Org-6.09 (yes, I'm behind). At the top of an org file I export
to html, I have the -*- mode: org; -*-
Greetings:
This is a small issue. I've just installed Org-6.21b, upgrading from
Org-6.09 (yes, I'm behind). At the top of an org file I export to html,
I have the -*- mode: org; -*- line even though I really don't need it.
When I exported to html using 6.09, this line was ignored. When I
Hello,
I may have found a bug in the html export function. When I export an
org file that contains a colon-space verbatim region of text, extra
spaces show up in the html. To reproduce, create an org file with the
text:
: Some example from a text file.
...visit the file in emacs, type M-x
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jan 25, 2009, at 12:57 AM, Jason Dunsmore wrote:
Hello,
I may have found a bug in the html export function. When I export an
org file that contains a colon-space verbatim region of text, extra
spaces show up in the html. To reproduce, create an org file with the
greetings!
i'm wondering what is the best way to designate the web-page title when doing
html export from org-mode. i'm *not* talking about what is done by the #+TITLE:
variable, because this puts a title in the page content AND gives a browser
title. i'm looking for some way to set only the
Hi Everyone,
I'm playing with HTML exporting and would like to know how I can
suppress the %%(... diary entries I have at the top of my .org file?
Thanks!
---
David A. Gershman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://dagertech.net/gershman/
It's all about the path! --d. gershman
You may have already considered and rejected this option, but you
[...]
No, I haven't considered it but it doesn't seem to work for me
(providing I'm doing it right). I originally had this:
#+STARTUP: hidestars
%%(let .) 10:00-11:00 Status Meeting
And taking your suggesting made it
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