[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hi Sebastian, > > Thanks for the fix. I changed the links in the org-info.js script itself and > the > HELP and 'click here' links work fine now. Ahh, the benefits of free > software. You can modify the software however you wish! > > Scott
I promise I'll fix it in the next version too :-D Hope I'll find time to work on it by the end of next week - there was the request for a dynamically created index based on tags too... Have a good time, - Sebastian > Sebastian Rose wrote: >> Hi Scott, >> >> >> I can confirm the black 'HELP' link. I think browsers do that, because >> of the missing 'href' attribute in the link. I've put this on my TODO >> list... >> >> It's now: >> <a onclick="org_html_manager.showHelp();"> >> >> It should be (obviously): >> <a href="javascript:org_html_manager.showHelp();"> >> >> >> >> In the meantime you could solve that problem by adding these lines to >> your stylesheet: >> >> >> a { >> color:blue; >> cursor:pointer; >> } >> >> >> Sorry for the inconvenience. >> >> >> All the best, >> >> Sebastian >> >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>> Hi Sebastian, >>> >>> I'm embarrassed to say that the help function works after all. I thought it >>> didn't work because the HELP link isn't blue, it is black and the mouse >>> doesn't >>> indicate a link when the pointer is put on the HELP. I didn't think to try >>> to >>> click on it (DUH). So my only question is how do I make the HELP link blue? >>> >>> I've tried this on Firefox 3 and Safari. Both give the black HELP link. I'm >>> using v.0.0.6.9 of the script which I downloaded last week I believe. >>> Typing '?' >>> does show the shortcut list but the 'click here' gives a black 'here' >>> instead of >>> blue. You may visit my web site to see what I mean: >>> >>> http://www3.uakron.edu/randby >>> >>> By the way, I don't think the documentation is bad or outdated. I'm very >>> pleased >>> with your script and the documentation. With your script and org-mode I'm >>> able >>> to maintain a nice website with one text file. My old site was a pain to >>> maintain with all of its html files. After a few hours of transferring >>> everything (well, I'm not quite finished) to one ORG file, I have a website >>> that >>> is far more sophisticated than the old site. Thank you very much for such a >>> fantastic script. >>> >>> Scott Randby >>> >>> Sebastian Rose wrote: >>>> Hello Scott, >>>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>>>> I am using the org-info.js script when I export an ORG file to html. >>>>> Everything >>>>> works great except I can't figure out how to turn on the help function so >>>>> that >>>>> the HELP link is active. I've looked through the org-info.js >>>>> documentation (in >>>>> which the HELP link is active) and found only that the help function is >>>>> turned >>>>> off by default. So how do I turn it on? >>>> I'm sorry for the bad and outdated documentation for the script. The >>>> HELP link should just work. It should show the same screen as when >>>> pressing '?' i.e., the keyboard shortcuts. >>>> >>>> Questions: >>>> >>>> - When did you update the script the last time? >>>> - Which Browser are you using? >>>> - What's in the third line of the script ( ... org-info.js, v.0.0...)? >>>> - Does '?' show the shortcut list? >>>> >>>> >>>> Again, excuse me for the bad docs, >>>> >>>> >>>> Sebastian >>>> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > -- Sebastian Rose, Hannover, Germany Phone: +49 173 83 93 417 Mail.: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode