Xin Shi writes:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> I'm sorry that I didn't explain it clearly. Here is what I mean. For
> instance, one can open this page:
>
> http://orgmode.org/Changes.htm
>
> All one can do is to click the sections and read each pages. If a certain
> page turns out to be very long, there is n
Hi Xin,
Xin Shi writes:
> I'm sorry that I didn't explain it clearly. Here is what I mean. For
> instance, one can open this page:
>
> http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
^
> All one can do is to click the sections and read each pages. If a certain
> page turns out
Hi Bastien,
I'm sorry that I didn't explain it clearly. Here is what I mean. For
instance, one can open this page:
http://orgmode.org/Changes.htm
All one can do is to click the sections and read each pages. If a certain
page turns out to be very long, there is no easy way to make it shorter in
Hi Xin,
Xin Shi writes:
> In my opinion, there is no directly contradict with Sebastian's design, they
> are targeting to different tasks. It'll be nice it we can include both ... :)
But... to me clicking on the title or clicking on a small button would
achieve the same function: i.e. unfold t
Hi Bastien,
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Xin Shi writes:
>
> > I'm not sure if Sebastian has already implemented it or not. I saw my
> friends
> > using a software on Mac called aquaminds to produce webnotes, and that
> "expand"
> > button is very useful when presenting acro
Xin Shi writes:
> I'm not sure if Sebastian has already implemented it or not. I saw my friends
> using a software on Mac called aquaminds to produce webnotes, and that
> "expand"
> button is very useful when presenting across the internet during net-work
> meeting.
>
> Here is the one example p
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for coming back to my request!
I'm not sure if Sebastian has already implemented it or not. I saw my
friends using a software on Mac called aquaminds to produce webnotes, and
that "expand" button is very useful when presenting across the internet
during net-work meeting.
Here
Hi Xin,
Xin Shi writes:
> I'm wondering if it's easy to implement the "javascript expand collapse" in
> the
> published page.
>
> [This might beĀ work for Sebastian again :-), but I think this feature
> shall be useful. ]
How does it differ from what Sebastian already implemented?
--
Bastie
Hello Experts,
I'm wondering if it's easy to implement the "javascript expand collapse" in
the published page.
For example: in this page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacs
One can click the [hide] or [show] beside the Contents.
Probably in the org file, we can use:
A Detailed section