Re: [O] outline formatting in html
Hi, That would be a good feature to have. While waiting for someone to patch it in, a workaround for HTML output would be to turn off section numbering and then fake it with CSS. I enclose a four-level example I happen to have lying around. You can extend if needed (note that the title becomes h1, so the top-level heading is h2). Yours, Christian On 5/6/11 5:59 AM, Skip Collins wrote: I thought this would be easy. But I cannot find a way to get html formatted the way I want. I would like to view org content in traditional outline format, with indentation, Roman numerals for the top level heading, etc: I. This is a top level heading II. Here is another level-1 heading A. Here is a level 2 heading 1. This is a level-3 heading 2. Another level-3 a. Level-4 b. Another level-4 (1) Level-5 (a) Level-6 B. Another level 2 When I customize org-export-section-number-format, I do not get exactly what I want in html output. All heading numbers include higher level numbers, e.g. II.A.2.b. I am looking for a less cluttered output in which a heading only includes the single counter for its level. body { counter-reset: head1 head2 head3 head4; } .outline-2 h2:before { counter-increment: head1; content: counter(head1, upper-roman) . ; } h2 { counter-reset: head2 head3 head4; } h3:before { counter-increment: head2; content: counter(head2, upper-latin) . ; } h3 { counter-reset: head3 head4; } h4:before { counter-increment: head3; content: counter(head3, decimal) . ; } h4 { counter-reset: head4; } h5:before { counter-increment: head4; content: counter(head4, lower-latin) . ; }#+TITLE: css-simple-outline.org #+OPTIONS: H:4 num:nil toc:nil #+STYLE: link href=css-simple-outline.css type=text/css rel=stylesheet / * Top heading, Level 1 (I) ** Level 2 subhead (A) *** Level 3 subhead (1) Level 4 subhead (a) Level 4 subhead (b) *** Level 3 subhead (2) Level 4 subhead (a) * Level 5 subhead (no formatting)
Re: [O] outline formatting in html
Thanks, this is nice. It is fairly easy to add indentation using the padding-left css property. The interaction between org OPTIONS, html export, and css styles has the virtue of allowing a lot of flexibility. On the other hand, it sure can be confusing. It is not entirely clear what the right approach is for someone like myself who only knows enough css to be dangerous. The file simple-outline.css might make a good addition to worg. On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 5:32 AM, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com wrote: Hi, That would be a good feature to have. While waiting for someone to patch it in, a workaround for HTML output would be to turn off section numbering and then fake it with CSS. I enclose a four-level example I happen to have lying around. You can extend if needed (note that the title becomes h1, so the top-level heading is h2). Yours, Christian On 5/6/11 5:59 AM, Skip Collins wrote: I thought this would be easy. But I cannot find a way to get html formatted the way I want. I would like to view org content in traditional outline format, with indentation, Roman numerals for the top level heading, etc: I. This is a top level heading II. Here is another level-1 heading A. Here is a level 2 heading 1. This is a level-3 heading 2. Another level-3 a. Level-4 b. Another level-4 (1) Level-5 (a) Level-6 B. Another level 2 When I customize org-export-section-number-format, I do not get exactly what I want in html output. All heading numbers include higher level numbers, e.g. II.A.2.b. I am looking for a less cluttered output in which a heading only includes the single counter for its level.
[O] outline formatting in html
I thought this would be easy. But I cannot find a way to get html formatted the way I want. I would like to view org content in traditional outline format, with indentation, Roman numerals for the top level heading, etc: I. This is a top level heading II. Here is another level-1 heading A. Here is a level 2 heading 1. This is a level-3 heading 2. Another level-3 a. Level-4 b. Another level-4 (1) Level-5 (a) Level-6 B. Another level 2 When I customize org-export-section-number-format, I do not get exactly what I want in html output. All heading numbers include higher level numbers, e.g. II.A.2.b. I am looking for a less cluttered output in which a heading only includes the single counter for its level.