>Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 14:49:36 -0400
>From: Norbert Zeh
>
>IMO, the low rating of org-mode on this list shows that most people
>prefer flashy GUIs over extreme power, efficiency, and flexibility.
>Then again, that seems to be the general state in today's computing
>world.
yes... and, really, the
greetings!
i'm wondering if there is a way, within the org-mode table-formatting
facilities, or within an org-mode css style block, to define text formatting on
a per-column basis.
i.e. to make a table which, when exported to html, will have column A all
center-aligned, column B all right-align
as, so far, too annoying to implement.
>
>- Carsten
thanks, carsten -- good to know!
>
>On Aug 1, 2008, at 4:09 AM, plutek-infinity wrote:
>
>> greetings!
>>
>> i'm wondering if there is a way, within the org-mode table-
>> formatting facilities, or
greetings!
i'm following the org-publish tutorial on worg, and have hit a snag:
the html style specifications "special comment section" successfully includes
an external stylesheet when i put it in an org file prior to publishing, but
when i move it to the level-N.org files as outlined in the t
greetings!
i'm wondering what is the best way to designate the web-page title when doing
html export from org-mode. i'm *not* talking about what is done by the #+TITLE:
variable, because this puts a title in the page content AND gives a browser
title. i'm looking for some way to set only the t