Alan Lue,
Alan Lue wrote:
> I find that code block header arguments specified with `#+HEADERS:'
> consistently appear in the exported document. For example, exporting the
> following document to PDF or HTML will include the "exports" header in
> the output:
>
> * Manifestation of Problem
>
> Loo
Alan,
Alan Lue wrote:
> I find that code block header arguments specified with `#+HEADERS:'
> consistently appear in the exported document. For example, exporting the
> following document to PDF or HTML will include the "exports" header in
> the output:
>
> * Manifestation of Problem
>
> Look, o
Following up.
Does anyone else see this behavior? Headers always appear in the export
whenever my document includes a code block with a separate `#+HEADERS:'
line.
Alan Lue writes:
> I find that code block header arguments specified with `#+HEADERS:'
> consistently appear in the exported docum
I find that code block header arguments specified with `#+HEADERS:'
consistently appear in the exported document. For example, exporting the
following document to PDF or HTML will include the "exports" header in
the output:
* Manifestation of Problem
Look, our headers appear in the export:
#+