On May 12, 2006, at 19:08, Scott Otterson wrote:
One thing I noticed, though, is that tables with the < > column width
limitation are exported without the width being collapsed, like so:
| purpose | run | words | EM | note | options|
|-+-+---+-++--
Carsten Dominik (05/12/2006 12:57 AM) wrote:
In the next version, this is going to work as follows:
The command org-export-copy-visible no longer exists.
Instead there is a new command org-export-visible, bound to C-c C-x v.
When using this command, you are prompted for another key, to specify
On May 8, 2006, at 18:43, Scott Otterson wrote:
My biggest use of org-mode export is spitting out simple ASCII lists
that I paste into emails. Even so, I have picky export enhancement
requests:
1.) Add org-export-visible-as-ascii: org-export-copy-visible creates
a new org file containing
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Finally there is the XML backend which may be a gateway to more
> flexible export. I am by no means an expert on this. So I will help
> when needed, but not implement this myself.
Small correction. The XOXO stuff is not an XML backend. XOXO is
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On May 8, 2006, at 18:43, Scott Otterson wrote:
My biggest use of org-mode export is spitting out simple ASCII lists
that I paste into emails. Even so, I have picky export enhancement
requests:
1.) Add org-export-visible-as-ascii: org-export-copy-visible creates
a new org file containing
I plan on continuing to write and support org-publish.el and its
extensions. Because it was designed to be format-agnostic at both
input and output stages (via plugin functions), I think it has a good
chance of working with the XOXO stuff and other extensions people want
to make. Furthermore, it c
Scott Otterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, a general question: There's been discussion of adapting muse-mode
> so that org-mode can eventually make use of its many export
> capabilities. At that same time, we've got very interesting xoxo
> export capability and the nice new code writ
My biggest use of org-mode export is spitting out simple ASCII lists
that I paste into emails. Even so, I have picky export enhancement
requests:
1.) Add org-export-visible-as-ascii: org-export-copy-visible creates a
new org file containing the visible text. The problem for me is that
it's