[O] two questions about the new exporter (#+Style: and org-export-html-postamble)

2013-02-19 Thread Eric Schulte
Hi, First let me say kudos to Nicolas for the implementation and to him and Bastien for making the transition, it seems rather like changing the engine on a plane in mid flight (all while handling a rowdy group of passengers). For the first time I'm really using this new exporter, and I have

Re: [O] two questions about the new exporter (#+Style: and org-export-html-postamble)

2013-02-19 Thread Bastien
Hi Eric, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes: 1. The value of org-export-html-postamble doesn't appear to be honored. I often set this variable in a file local line at the top of a file, and despite setting it to nil I still see a postamble in my exported html. You need to

Re: [O] two questions about the new exporter (#+Style: and org-export-html-postamble)

2013-02-19 Thread Stefan Vollmar
Dear Eric, On 19.02.2013, at 16:14, Eric Schulte wrote: First let me say kudos to Nicolas for the implementation and to him and Bastien for making the transition, it seems rather like changing the engine on a plane in mid flight (all while handling a rowdy group of passengers). +1 1. The

Re: [O] two questions about the new exporter (#+Style: and org-export-html-postamble)

2013-02-19 Thread Nick Dokos
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, First let me say kudos to Nicolas for the implementation and to him and Bastien for making the transition, it seems rather like changing the engine on a plane in mid flight (all while handling a rowdy group of passengers). For the first

Re: [O] two questions about the new exporter (#+Style: and org-export-html-postamble)

2013-02-19 Thread Jambunathan K
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes: First let me say kudos to Nicolas for the implementation and to him and Bastien for making the transition, it seems rather like changing the engine on a plane in mid flight (all while handling a rowdy group of passengers). Note the *criminally*