Does anyone know how to get something like \\ or :: to preserve line
breaks in the org file when using M-q to re format a list item? I
don't care so much about the export.
Edd
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
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> Thanks. But "::"" does not as well as "\\" for numbered list (t
Thanks. But "::"" does not as well as "\\" for numbered list (the
numbers are gone with "::").
Actually, when I say "it is not as pretty as I want" in my last email, I
meant the original ".org" text file is not pretty with either "\\" or
"::" just for adding a line break for exporting. So id
Wanrong Lin writes:
> The double back slashes works well (although that is not as pretty as I
> want). Thank you!
For better controle of line height and paddings, I'd suggest to use the
`::' syntax and CSS for the and elements.
dd {font-weight:bold;margin-top:3em;}
dt {}
Best,
Seb
The double back slashes works well (although that is not as pretty as I
want). Thank you!
Wanrong
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Try:
* TODO Read books
1. [ ] Book 1 \\
Note: blah blah blah
2. [ ] Book 2 \\
Note: blah blah blah
Or even:
* TODO Read books
1. [ ] Book 1 ::
Try:
* TODO Read books
1. [ ] Book 1 \\
Note: blah blah blah
2. [ ] Book 2 \\
Note: blah blah blah
Or even:
* TODO Read books
1. [ ] Book 1 ::
Note: blah blah blah
2. [ ] Book 2 ::
Note: blah blah blah
plus CSS
Regards,
Sebastian
Wanrong Lin
Hi,
Suppose I have a plain list as the following:
* TODO Read books
1. [ ] Book 1
Note: blah blah blah
2. [ ] Book 2
Note: blah blah blah
When the above is exported to HTML, the line breaks after the "heading
line" of each list item are lost, so it becomes "Book1 Note: blah b