On Mo, Jul 06 2009, Carsten Dominik wrote: > On Jul 6, 2009, at 3:57 PM, henry atting wrote: > >> On Mo, Jul 06 2009, henry atting wrote: >> >>> On Mo, Jul 06 2009, Carsten Dominik wrote: >>> >>>> On Jul 6, 2009, at 1:10 PM, henry atting wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mo, Jul 06 2009, henry atting wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Mmh, what option do I have to use if I want to display the >>>>>> timestamp in >>>>>> a headline when exporting to html? >>>>> >>>>> Sorry, wrong question. What I really want to know is how to display >>>>> the >>>>> timestamp in the *table of contents*. ;) >>>> >>>> Hmmm, lets try to guess what the variable name might be..... >>>> >>>> something starting with "org-" >>>> something containing "stamp" >>>> something containing "toc" >>>> >>>> >>>> M-x apropos-variable RET org.*stamp.*toc.* RET >>>> >>>> http://www.pdsys.org/blog_files/WallE-Tada.mp3 >>> >>> Great, a riddle. And I solved it right away. Must be in good form, so >>> I'll go to the races as soon as possible. >> >> I am afraid this is going to be my wonderfull >> don't-ask-clearly-but-bit-by-bit-post... >> In my feeling of elation of having solved the riddle I forgot to >> mention >> that I am looking for a per-file solution, something that can be done >> with #+OPTIONS: ... > > OK, there really has to be an end of what we add to the OPTIONS line > with > abbreviations for all kinds of things. > > Get the latest git version, and then use > > #+BIND: org-export-remove-timestamps-from-toc t > > This is a general mechanism that will work for any variable that should > be bound to a special value during export, and that is not already > covered by the #+OPTIONS or a similar line.
I don't adhere to #+OPTIONS; #+BIND is fine; thanks! henry -- http://literaturlatenight.de _______________________________________________ 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