Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Nov 16, 2008, at 5:51 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote: > >> >> Carsten, >> >> Thanks so much for fixing the open buffer problem with auto-index was >> turned on in org-publish. All buffers now close properly after >> publishing. >> >> There is a new behavior in auto-index with 6.12. The index-title now >> is written in the index-file as a heading, rather than the first line >> of text. >> >> Let's say I have the following options in org-publish-project-alist: >> >> ... >> :auto-index t >> :index-filename "pagelist.org" >> :index-title "Page List" >> ... >> >> In earlier versions of org-publish, auto-index resulted in a >> pagelist.org that looked like this: >> >> Page List >> >> + [[file1.org][File One]] >> + [[file2.org][File Two]] >> >> With 6.12, it creates a pagelist.org file that looks like this: >> >> * Page List >> >> + [[file1.org][File One]] >> + [[file2.org][File Two]] >> >> In the latter instance, the published html has the name of the >> file--"pagelist"--as the title (<h1>) and "Page List" as a level two >> heading (<h2>). >> >> Thanks! (And sorry to bother you with such a minor issue...) >> >> Matt > > Hi Matt, > > from your post it is not clear to me what you would like to have > changed. Also in this iisues are usually follow Sebastian Rose's > adice who also made the change you are mentioning. Sebastian, could > you chime in here? > > - Carsten
Hi Carsten (and Sebastian), Yes, so sorry. My post wasn't clear. I was wondering if org-publish-org-index could be reverted to the old behavior to produce a file in which the first line contains the index-filename (e.g., "Page List") in form "a" below: Page List <------- (a) - old behavior rather than * Page List <------- (b) new behavior The new behavior (b) causes the filename (e.g., "pagelist") to be exported as the title, which results in redundant titles/headings in the html. You can see the results new behavior at: http://faculty.valpo.edu/mlundin/pagelist.html Thanks, Matt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode