Applied. Learning english never ends... :)
Sebastian
Ian Barton writes:
>> Unfortunately, it's tricky to get jQuery to work in Opera together with
>> org-info.js (org-info.js works, jQuery doesn't :) ).
>> Even in Firefox, if you place the jQuery stuff below the org-info.js
>> stuff, it sto
#+SETUPFILE: filename
??
Ian Barton writes:
> I have been wondering if it would somehow be possible to get the #+STYLE
> option
> to allow for an include file in addition to directly typing stuff in. The
> maintainability of multi line STYLE options would then be much easier.
>
> Ian.
>
>>
On May 14, 2009, at 2:19 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
I have been wondering if it would somehow be possible to get the #
+STYLE option to allow for an include file in addition to directly
typing stuff in. The maintainability of multi line STYLE options
would then be much easier.
Ian.
And this
I have been wondering if it would somehow be possible to get the #+STYLE
option to allow for an include file in addition to directly typing stuff
in. The maintainability of multi line STYLE options would then be much
easier.
Ian.
And this is, how you need to do it, if you have the sitemap in
Unfortunately, it's tricky to get jQuery to work in Opera together with
org-info.js (org-info.js works, jQuery doesn't :) ).
Even in Firefox, if you place the jQuery stuff below the org-info.js
stuff, it stops working.
We should realy create a jQuery version of org-info.js...
Thanks for the t
That is pretty cool, thanks.
- Carsten
On May 12, 2009, at 5:51 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
If your Sitmap looks like this normaly:
* Folder 1
- item 1.1
- item 1.2
* folder 1.1
- file 1.1.1
* folder 1.2
- file 1.2.1
* Folder 2
- item 2.1
- item 2.2
It collapse
> => --->8->8->8---
> #+STYLE:
> #+STYLE:
> #+STYLE: 8->8->8---
#+STYLE:
#+STYLE:
#+STYLE: