So I finally was able to test out the C-c C-c.  It did ask me if I
wanted to apply and I said yes.  When I exported the file, my postamble
(as specified in the variable) was /not/ shown...it was still the default.

Strangely, when I did C-c C-c, Emacs came back with this:

> The local variables list in syllabus.org
> contains values that may not be safe (*).
> Do you want to apply it?  You can type
> y  -- to apply the local variables list.
> n  -- to ignore the local varialbes list.
> !  --  to apply.....
>
>    * org-html-postamble : t
>    * org-export-hml-postamble-format : "Hello World"
Notice the *'*'* warning not to be safe.  But the source .org file is
with '#' as it should be (seen further below).

Thoughts?


On 08/26/2015 11:19 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>> Finally, I tried "Local variables"?  Never did this before but attempted
>> it and put:
>>
>>> # Local Variables:
>>> # org-html-postamble: t
>>> # org-export-html-postamble-format: "Hello World"
>>> # End:
>> in my .org file and still no luck.
> After you add this to the .org file, you need to refresh the setup.  I
> do this by moving cursor to the top of the file (with all of the #+
> lines) and pressing C-c C-c.  You should get a message asking if it is
> OK to set local variables.  Pressing y should set org-html-postamble and
> org-export-html-postamble-format for that buffer.
>
> hth,
> Tom
>

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