I must have done something but I have no idea what. However I am getting 
what appears to be perfectly good html following your advice. Keeping my 
fingers crossed, I shall press on.

Thanks for the help.

John



On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 12:56:07 PM UTC-5, John Kane wrote:
>
>
>
> On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 11:50:00 AM UTC-5, Chris George wrote:
>>
>>  Acch. I had forgotten about that video. It is unclear in a few critical 
>> spots.
>>
>
> Well maybe a bit but my first shock was that my menu bar is rather 
> different from the one in the video. Still it gave me some hope. For a 
> non-Python programmer (I think I wrote 1 three line python program once) 
> the documentation seems very complete and very opaque. 
>
>>
>> The document prep and outliner part are OK but the html output part is 
>> not.
>>
>> 1. Select top @rst node that you desire for the output. ie. if you have a 
>> master document and different parts under it you can output just the part 
>> by making the top node an @rst node and then running the rst3 command 
>> (Alt-x, rst3, enter). For the entire document select the topmost @rst node.
>>
>> 2. The command outputs the html file. You can then convert the html into 
>> a number of formats using pandoc.
>>
>> I am not sure if there is a way to convert an outline to html that 
>> doesn't use rst3.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Chris
>>
>
> Well, I got an html file! Unfortunately it only gave me the top nod*e 
> @rst ~/OOJunk/testfile.html*.  I have three nodes as in your example. See 
> attached screenshot.
> Do I need to declare all of them as @rst files?
>

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