Re: [O] Highlighting text for HTML tag export?

2014-08-06 Thread Thomas Herbert
Thanks Sebastien, unfortunately this is not that useful if you simply want to highlight words or a sentence in a paragraph. BTW for anyone who is interested I discovered "Wrap Region" (https://github.com/rejeep/wrap-region.el) which is pretty useful. You can select a region, hit a key and it wil

Re: [O] Highlighting text for HTML tag export?

2014-08-05 Thread Sebastien Vauban
'Mash Thomas Herbert wrote: > Sebastien Vauban writes: >> 'Mash wrote: >>> Just been looking around and I have not come across a way to "highlight" >>> text in org-mode to be HTML exported as the ... tags? >>> >>> Anyone know if this exists? >> >> You could use org-macros. >> >> Or simply: >> >> #

Re: [O] Highlighting text for HTML tag export?

2014-08-05 Thread Sebastien Vauban
'Mash wrote: > Just been looking around and I have not come across a way to "highlight" > text in org-mode to be HTML exported as the ... tags? > > Anyone know if this exists? You could use org-macros. Or simply: #+HTML: ... #+HTML: Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban

[O] Highlighting text for HTML tag export?

2014-08-04 Thread 'Mash
Just been looking around and I have not come across a way to "highlight" text in org-mode to be HTML exported as the ... tags? Anyone know if this exists? Thanks, -- 'Mash

Re: [O] Highlighting text

2012-05-21 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi SW, SW wrote: > I know about *bold*, _underline_, etc. which can be used to highlight text. > This is shown in the text itself and in the export. > > Is there any other way to highlight text *within* Emacs? I'm looking for > something similar to how org-mode highlights the TODO word. I would li

[O] Highlighting text

2012-05-21 Thread SW
I know about *bold*, _underline_, etc. which can be used to highlight text. This is shown in the text itself and in the export. Is there any other way to highlight text *within* Emacs? I'm looking for something similar to how org-mode highlights the TODO word. I would like to, for example, highlig