I did a custom solution, very simple, with jQuery. You may use it: Demo: http://www.danielclemente.com/hacer/emacs.html Code: http://www.danielclemente.com/pagina/esquemadorg.js http://www.danielclemente.com/pagina/esquemadorg.css
- The JS and CSS applies to the normal org export. - The index of contents is itself collapsable. - The hyperlinking was tricky because if the link destination is collapsed you have to open it automatically (including its parents). - There's a button to disable the outline (text: „ver todo seguido“) El Thu, 31 Jul 2014 17:50:03 +0200 Martin Beck va escriure: > > Hi, > I'm sorry, if this might be obvious, but I don't have much experience with > org-mode export up to now and I urgently need to export > much information from my notes and task lists in org-mode in a way that my > colleagues (no experience with Emacs / org-mode at all) > can use it during my absence. > > Therefore I need some advice from you: > > I have a lot of projects (hierarchically structured in headings with todo > keywords, sub-headings, hyperlinks, notes, etc.) > I want to export all this information into a text format to make it usable > for my colleagues. > However, there is A WHOLE LOT of text and to make it the least confusing > possible, > it would be great if the text below headings could be collapsed somehow or if > there was an overview page listing all projects and > some important sub-headings or remarks and a hyperlink pointing to the > detailed notes concerning this project. > > Any hints appreciated > > Kind regards > > Martin > >