On 09/20/2017 07:16 PM, Kaushal Modi wrote: > I have to agree with Carsten. I use unnumbered table of contents all the >> time in web pages. Almost all of my Org files that generate web pages have >> the following: >> >> #+options: num:nil toc:t >> > > @Scott Please see that other thread[1]. I have this exact use case. And if > the case 3 discussed in that thread is supported all should be good. > > [1]: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2017-09/msg00497.html >
Okay, I don't really understand the issue being discussed in the thread, but if num:nil gives me an unnumbered table of contents after HTML export, I'm good. I also export to LaTeX, but I recognize that there are issues with LaTeX table of contents and I just work around them. I need to sit down and read the Org manual. For years, I've been using toc:t and getting more in the table of contents than I wanted. Discovering that I can use something like toc:1 was exactly what I needed a long time ago. I know there are other things in Org that I want now and just don't know about. There are disadvantages to my haphazard approach to Org. Scott