d to HTML, unless
I'm mistaken. On the other hand, I'm glad to have this brought to my
attention, as I'm sure I'll find a use for it. :)
Bill Powell
>
> On Feb 11, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Bill Powell wrote:
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> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anyone have
his is a
tall order for org-export-html-final-hook, and just the sort of job
that Perl does best.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
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Thanks for sharing this! I'm sure I'll find this useful.
Bill Powell
At Tue, 02 Feb 2010 09:17:22 +0100,
Martin G. Skjæveland wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I thought I'd share some stuff I'm quite happy with so that others can
> enjoy it if it is good, and so that I
intain the database in org-mode with
> addional
> notes and information which are not interesting for the database records.
>
> Just an idea..
Managing bibtex in org-mode sounds exciting! I wish I had some helpful
ideas, but at least I'll be delighted to beta test
e almost as accurate over the long
haul. Plus, many people expect to be billed by the half hour anyhow.
But I time various projects for myself, too, so this is really an
interest for my own work. What do you all think?
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for a matching tag <>
> in
> all your *.org files, and jumps there.
Wow! This looks really great. Thanks!
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At Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:20:36 -0500,
Nick Dokos wrote:
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> Bill Powell wrote:
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> > ...
> >
> > I use org-mode's export to LaTeX to make flashcards for students who
> > want a printout they can cut into paper flashcards. For those who
> > prefer to
h happier if org-mode takes
care of the linebreaks. :-)
Thanks for considering this,
Bill Powell
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> On Dec 13, 2009, at 9:53 PM, Eraldo Helal wrote:
>
> > One other reason behind this is that I can not export my document to
> > html anymore after I added "\\" at
n silently failing. As someone who
regularly has to export the same file to both HTML and PDF, I would
rather have an option that works 90% of the time and sometimes
requires an arcane LaTeX fix (and is documented as such), than
/always/ have to use an arcane LaTeX fix.
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\fontsize{9}{11}
becoming
\fontsize{9}\{11\}
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+++ Saptarshi Guha [10/11/09 13:44 -0500]:
> Hello,
> I did try this, but it still appears in the html export (taking the
> first line from text before the first h1)
>
> Regards
> Saptarshi
>
>
> > Try adding
> > #+TITLE:
> >
> > -Bernt
> >
Saptarshi,
Did you try using export options?
#+OPTI
ed item. And you'll probably want
to configure your .viper file a bit.
But for me, at least, having spent years in Vim, Viper mode
is well worth it. Besides, you can always C-z into Emacs
mode if you need to. I don't need to for org-mode, but
occasionally do for oth
probably easy
enough to tweak, but I just wanted to mention this issue.
Coming back to previous "perfects" after too long and
finding them fuzzy can be quite disappointing. :)
Thanks again for this!
Bill Powell
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ines that begin with # by default:
is there a way to turn this feature off?
Anyhow, thanks very much for having a look. Sorry if the
solution's already thre and I missed it. I know I could
write a custom function to do this, but it seems cleaner to
/not/ wrap the file, rather than wrap a
ok. Sorry if the
solution's already thre and I missed it. I know I could
write a custom function to do this, but it seems cleaner to
/not/ wrap the file, rather than wrap and then clean it.
Bill Powell
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