Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Richard Riley rileyrg...@googlemail.com writes:
It's been a while since I've looked at my org set up. One thing that
always struck me as a bit hacky was my use of
:preamble div id='content'
and the corresponding postamble to enclose the exported
Richard Riley rileyrg...@googlemail.com writes:
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Richard Riley rileyrg...@googlemail.com writes:
It's been a while since I've looked at my org set up. One thing that
always struck me as a bit hacky was my use of
:preamble div id='content'
and
Hi Sebastian,
On Mar 2, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
* Suggestions for names
`wrap' is, what they use in typolight and some other CMSs. But
`content' sounds good to me too.
div id=center
div id=wrap!-- or `content' --
div id=box-1
div id=table-of-contents
I have been using the latest org versions on a mac and on ubuntu,
updating according to instructions originally provided by Scott Randby
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/7783/match=randby+hagmann+install).
It has always worked nicely, up to version 6.22trans. Since then it
still
OK - I failed badly :-(
I think we can skip the extra div element around the TOC.
Here's why:
As it looks now, the problem with the fixed TOC does not go away. My
old trick seems to work only for HTML doctype and/or tables... Should
have tested that one before...
So until now it's
On 02.03 10:40, William Henney wrote:
Selecting only some entries to display would be possible,
but is it really necessary? In my use cases I just tend
to have a per-article bib-file that contains the entries
I wish to use. Making a rich enough API to sort, reformat
and select a portion