I use standard org-mode methods to publish my projects to html. However by
default they are published with tag content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"/>, however i need charset to be
changed to "utf8", as i am using Russian in my blog too. Please make it
possible somehow. Best wishes.
I added this to my .emacs:
(set-language-environment "UTF-8")
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
(org-export-html-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
but Emacs still opens files with pure ASCII as undecided-unix, thus
producing wrong iso-8859-1 in my charsets again. I don't know what to do.
Is there
Now i have
(set-language-environment "UTF-8")
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
(setq org-export-html-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
and publishing works perfectly. Funny, that i have every locale set to
"en_US.UTF-8", but LANGUAGE and LC_ALL set to empty. But when i set them to
"en_US.UTF-8",
Hello everyone,
M-RET works with both headings and plainlists, it's DWIM.
C-RET works only with headings. I wanted to ask, why C-RET is not DWIM?
Wouldn't users want to add new list item respecting the content?
Thanks in advance.
You can use M-RET-may-split-line, to make it respect content in lists,
more or less. I would guess the reason that they are different is to be
able to always easily start a new heading.
This is very helpful, thank you. But how to make it so M-RET will:
1. not split line;
2. add new list item
I really love this idea of ID markers. It would open so many opportunities
for semantic extensions of org-mode and not only. Using ID markers we can
make a associative array (map, dict, key-value store) out of anything.
Meaningful task planning, project management, knowledge and information
man
Apparently my post wasn't connected to the original thread, so here it is -
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2009-03/msg00176.html
Samuel, may be i will start implementing something like that locally, on my
computer. Org already can substitute a spreadsheet or a plain-text data