Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have forwarded this mail to David O'Toole, to find out if he still > feels responsible for changes in org-publish. Lets wait if he responds.
Okay. I'll see if i'm able to go through org-publish and track this down. >> What about using C-c <return> to insert a plain |---- line *and* go >> down >> to a cell ? Currently, it's still bounded to org-insert-heading. > > Do you mean down to a cell in the current column, or down to the first > cell in the row below the newly inserted hline? Down to the first cell in the row below the newly inserted hline. > You have two options: > > 1. Make a table using the table.el package. I'll try this one in cases where i don't want to use the narrowing workaround (which is usually fine). > I guess this is not very well though-out, and maybe it would be good > to simply export the text before the first heading. Definitely. +1 vote! >> * *[[link]]* are not boldified when exported to HTML. > > No it does not. Should it? What is the purpose of making some links > bold? Are you thinking about internal or external links? Would CSS maybe > be a better place to address formatting of links? I was using links with the #+LINK system, looking for words in wikipedia like this : [[wikipedia:Word][Word]]. And then highlighting some words in the text, some of them beeing *also* links. But you're right, no need to fontified links more than necessary. > I cannot reproduce this. Could you make an example file and show the > ics entry you get? Thanks! Er. I cannot reproduce this anymore. BTW, the main problem is that links in headings are exported as it: [[...][...]]. I think we should just keep the descriptive part of links in iCal. Thanks, -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode