Hi Jason, Jason Dunsmore <emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com> writes:
>> You mean that, without any :html-preamble and with >> ̀org-export-html-preamble' set to `t' (as it is by default in these >> patches), you don't see any <h1>title</h1> ? > > If :html-preamble isn't set, I see an <h1>title</h1>. When :html-preamble in a publishing project, it falls back on org-export-html-preamble, which defaults to `t'. You need to set :html-preamble to nil so that the HTML export doesn't insert <h1>title</h1>. > If it is set, (to what?) > but without explicitly defining "<h1 class=\"title\">%t</h1>" in the > :html-preamble string, there is no <h1>title</h1>. When :html-preamble is set to `t' in a publishing project, and org-export-html-preamble-format hasn't been modified, it should insert <h1 class=\"title\">%t</h1> -- it does here. Can you give an example I can test? > This is not how > it worked before the recent changes to html exporting (ie. previously it > wasn't necessary to explicitly define <h1>%t</h1> in the :html-preamble > string). It is not -- just check that org-export-html-preamble is `t' and that should be all right. In th recent changes, I tried to make sure that the defaults produce the same HTML output than defaults in 7.4. > The previous behavior seems more consistent. > > This is with the latest git version (commit b6b7057467b6b). > > `org-export-html-preamble' is set to `t' in all my testing. Thanks for this report again... -- Bastien