Hello,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Over the last couple of days, a change made has the effect of displaying
something like:
[0.33/1.00] (Read email and news)
in the modeline, instead of:
[0:33/1:00] (Read email and news)
To add comments, it's not a colon vs dot problem: the displayed
Hello Rainer,
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Just one final question: How can I specify from org, that the numbering
should go up to level 4 as
well? I would like to have
1.2.3.4 The Heading
Or Do I have to do this via LaTeX?
Use the option H:4.
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clearly it!
Now, it'd be interesting to know whether:
- it should be removed? or
- the customization (found on Worg) should be place in another hook (not run
at that stage)?
Bastien?
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of the font-lock keywords (here: `warning').
Can you give me hints to sort this out?
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just
wanted to know if I'm missing some vital setup/cofiguration information.
make autoloads?
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some vars
to non-default values, the above problem would disappear; but I would expect
the defaults to conserve the old behavior anyway, wouldn't I?
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Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Over the last couple of days, a change made has the effect of displaying
something like:
[0.33/1.00] (Read email and news)
in the modeline, instead of:
[0:33/1:00] (Read email and news)
To add comments, it's
Hi David,
David Arroyo Menéndez wrote:
orgmode.org is shutdown.
Not for me, at least not anymore.
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? If yes,
could that be the result of `org-reload'?
I do have some troubles, sometimes (conditions not yet exactly isolated), when
org-reload'ing: duplicate agenda entries, etc.
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, that comes from the 24/7 pitches which Nobel prize winners have to
make. They must explain in 7 or in 24 words what their work is about. That
sentence is the one from Carsten, a few years back, I guess before Babel and
many more...
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simply
copies the results.
See `echo' in the `library-of-babel.org'.
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is...
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packages are somehow always required, then, yes, that's
normal I guess.
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Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
(if (locate-library org-loaddefs)
(require 'org-loaddefs)
^
You don't need this, there is (load org-loaddefs.el t t) in org.el.
OK. And `org.el' is loaded[1] because of the major-mode association
out of ideas about what to do to get those Org profiling results?
Any idea of what I'm doing wrong (I guess)?
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Hello,
(I did not see my previous answer to this, so redoing it)
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
For the sake of finding potential bottlenecks in my config, I'm looking back
at elp.
I've the following minimal Emacs config file for the current work: [...]
Though, for whatever unknown reason, when
.
But explicitly requiring the packages is as easy -- my problem was not knowing
we absolutely had to do it!
Can't help you with the optimizing, but I strongly support your
efforts. Speeding up agenda would be a boon.
Thanks!
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Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Generating the agenda for 43 files, and more or less 75 entries to display,
takes between 17 and 20 seconds, in this case 19 seconds:
org-agenda-list 1
19.15619.156
org
the values defined in
`org-effort-durations' for their display. Or, at least, any other solution
where a day has the same value when used for clock estimates and for clock
reports...
Just wanted to show a problem, and start a discussion on what should be
done...
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Pretty useful (to me)...
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.
I'll test the above soon, and report any trouble. Thanks!
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language).
But, yes, those comments stay as well in your tangled code, which you may not
like.
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' be bundled as well?
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[1] Org-mode version 7.8.11 (org.elc @ /usr/share/emacs/24.2/lisp/org/)
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Michael,
Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Or a feature, with the consequence that you should put those refs as comments
(with the appropriate syntax in your language).
That is an excellent suggestion for resolving my immediate issue that
had
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
It seems that `org-ditaa' and `org-exp-blocks' both expect to find an
../contrib directory. Such is not bundled with Emacs. Isn't the assumption
wrong, then or should `contrib' be bundled as well?
I don't know how Cygwin builds the Emacs
---
I'm not sure to understand the (subtle?) difference between
`find-library-name' and `locate-library'...
IOW, using `locate-library' (if equivalent) in `org-exp-blocks' would (seem
to) be a workaround to this problem. But...?
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[1] No local Org installation
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I know it looks like an Org active timestamp. Is that forbidden now?
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emacs-lisp
(setq calendar-date-style 'iso) ;; or 'european
#+end_src
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. But, for this
point, AFAIU, it's not the case.
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Hello Daimrod,
Daimrod wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
I would like to have:
- the minimal Org config loaded when opening any .org file; IOW, certainly
not
the agenda files!
- all files in `org-agenda-files' when calling any agenda view (C-c
Hi Nick,
Thanks for looking into this as well!
Nick Dokos wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
In particular, you'll see that *16 seconds* are lost between 21:20:30 and
21:20:46. They correspond to the executiong of just *one line*:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org
Daimrod,
Daimrod wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Daimrod wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
I would like to have:
- the minimal Org config loaded when opening any .org file; IOW, certainly
not
the agenda files!
- all files in `org
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
This may have something to do with my big amount of Org files in
`org-agenda-files': 36 at this point. But is that so big??
I don't think so.
I'm sure it is, as I wrote (removed from the joined log) a message
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
In particular, you'll see that *16 seconds* are lost between 21:20:30 and
21:20:46. They correspond to the executiong of just *one line*:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org-agenda-to-appt)
#+end_src
This may have something to do with my big
of this morning?
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change.
Plus, from the speed comparisons I had done once, I felt the difference as
being completely marginal.
Do you really notice a speed improvement when using the compiled files?
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another 16 seconds delay to the
computation of the first agenda view; not a gain IMO.
Then, when this is done, I would try to use only those hooks that are really
necessary.
Are you referring to something in particular?
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Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
These are the means over a couple of tests. But the maximum variance (over
that small number of tests) is only about 0.04 s -- in powered mode.
File operations on Windows _are_ slow to start with and since a virus
scanner is more or less
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Please find here an enriched log of the packages which are loaded for Org,
and
the time it takes.
[2013-01-29 21:20:18] (info) +- Requiring `appt'...
[2013-01-29 21:20:18] (info) +- Requiring `diary-lib
had a chance to
time these yet.
Dividing the figures by 50, just for the disks, seems too big for me, nope?
Just to be sure: are you sure that, in this last test, `org-agenda-to-appt'
was called without having first opening the agenda files?
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Bastien,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Bastien wrote:
put your .emacs on diet :) More seriously, I would start by checking
org-agenda-to-appt documentation. It should be on your system. If it is not,
check online.
I tried to filter to only timestamp entries with the following:
#+begin_src emacs
or less the direction you want to take...
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Hi François,
François Pinard wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Please tell if that's more or less the direction you want to take...
Direction already taken, and completed a few minutes ago! :-). But I'll
happily revert to something else it if there is a better way to proceed.
The addition
Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
However, I've left it in the `org-finalize-agenda-hook' hook, so that the
`appt-list' is fed up as soon as I begin using agenda functions.
But then org-agenda-to-appt will be called each time your generate
a new agenda... not sure you really
Hi François,
François Pinard wrote:
Sebastien Vauban
For curiosity, why aren't you considering tangling?
Quick half of a reply, I'll revise the rest of your message later.
That would be far too much of a change for the habits of the team, or at
least, this is how I perceive
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
So, the problem comes down to the fact that the following...
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(require 'find-func)
(find-library-name org)
#+end_src
... does fail with the latest Cygwin [1]:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Can't find
-columns-initially t
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agenda view, but I now guess you meant not
in a block view... Too quick!
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Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Wait, wait, wait...
When reading the backtrace even more carefully, this 3rd observation is not
what's said by the error message: ../contrib is not (I guess Achim is
right)
the problem here, but the fact that `find-library-name' fails
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From ee8632ac6d68aebe1613bf3e190ee5616bfb19ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 13:47:54 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Respect the 11-char default convention
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From 1eaf4433dd8800126dce4209045bb524553aae2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 22:49:47 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Add a 3rd string for past deadlines
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think this is Eric Fraga's initial choice of meta-character for alert in
the old exporter (using extra custom code).
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-outline-path nil t /
t)
'face 'mode-line-emphasis
'help-echo Outline path)) t)))
#+end_src
A variation of it could directly count the number of levels...
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wishes.
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From 3f1ef08b5accdb16495f72e27e44fbad078b87ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 16:36:29 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Throw an error when class is unknown
* org-e-latex.el (org-e-latex-template): Throw an error when
Hi Bernt and Bastien,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Here a tiny patch to correctly align clock info in the default time grid.
For example:
Day-agenda (W06):
2013-02-04 Mon __
8:00..
Clk (1:05)9:03-10
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Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
I've lost (a bit of) time looking at why my documents were wrong with the new
exporter. The fact is I've customized:
Ah ha! We've found the same problem through different routes. See my
recent email re
?
For example, by protecting those paths, declaring them as `org-code' or
`org-verbatim', that is using the markers `=' or `~'; for example:
- check ~/usr/bin/chmod~
- check ~/usr/bin/bla~
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contents view). The only way to open them, for inspection, is
to C-TAB them (IIRC).
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, this ain't specific to Beamer.
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equivalent capital letters for plain - Beamer
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)
(search . %i %-12:c)
(tags . %i %-12:c
#+end_src
GNU Emacs 24.2.91.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.2.9200) of 2012-12-15 on MS-W7-DANI
Org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-931-g25a481 @
d:/Users/sva/Public/Repositories/org-mode/lisp/)
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Hello,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
With a recent pull (of today, 15:45), I now have the following error when
generating the agenda views:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range 0 0)
get-text-property(0 extra-space nil)
(concat effort (get-text-property 0 (quote extra-space
, as a printf format
(setq org-export-latex-tag-markup \\hfill{}\\fbox{%s})
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Can you give me a hint?
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on!
If yes, then, I guess you mean getting more than just the letters in the echo
area?
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it to #+HTML_HEAD.
But I'd like to propose HTML_HEADER instead (?), to mirror what LaTeX_HEADER
does -- at least, if that one still exists, which I'm not sure about (not
enough played with the new exporter yet).
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Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Would it be still possible, I'd really appreciate a hint on what to look at
in
order for me to go farer in that direction... Is it?
You can dive into `org-compile-prefix-format' and `org-agenda-format-item'
but that's tricky.
OK
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
With a recent pull (of today, 15:45), I now have the following error when
generating the agenda views:
I can't reproduce this.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-agenda-prefix-format
'((agenda . %-11s%i %-12:c%?-12t%7e
(`org-previous-block')
for navigating blocks.
Would we get `F' and `B' as speed commands, for mirroring `C-c C-f' and `C-c
C-b' (down to `f' and `b' as speed commands)?
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to do is have a source code block in python or perl or
that the source code block, when evaluated, would then act on. Which would
#+end_example
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, in
the Motion node, says that `C-c C-f' is bound to org-forward-same-level.
As for `C-c C-F' (really `C-c C-S-f'), it does not seem to be bound and
fall back on `C-c C-f'.
I'll test, and report.
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Hi François,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
François Pinard wrote:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Bill White bi...@wolfram.com writes:
C-c C-F (`org-next-block')
C-c C-B (`org-previous-block')
And, echoing Sebastien, `F' and `B' as speed commands would be very
handy.
Of course, I just push
-session:ocaml in edebug mode. This can be done by
running `eval-defun' on these functions with a prefix argument, or
equivalently doing M-: (eval-defun t).
Or, even shorted, C-u C-M-x with point somewhere in the defun.
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Hi François,
François Pinard wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
;;** 15.3 (info (org)Speed keys)
OK, got it now. I tried =?= as per the documentation suggests, and
there is a great deal there indeed.
As well, M-x org-speed-command-help... Hé, that's from here the fact I'm
talking of speed
Hi Henry,
henry atting wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
henry atting wrote:
I have this latex code block:
#+begin_src latex :file foo.pdf
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
...some text...
\end{document}
#+end_src
After evaluation the resulting file looks like this:
article
.
But, yes, I can understand it's too late...
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Effectively, when checking out commit ba38de1 (last good commit), everything
works again like expected.
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that shouldn't be the
problem (the fact that timestamp is not a direct child, but a grandchild).
Don't you forget the `.' in front of timestamp, for the class spec?
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Hello,
I exported a simple file:
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#+TITLE: Example of Tasks
#+AUTHOR:Sebastien Vauban
#+Time-stamp: 2013-02-12 Tue 16:04
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: en
* Marketing
** STRT Hire PR firm
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#+TITLE: Example of Tasks
#+AUTHOR:Sebastien Vauban
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+INCLUDE: ~/src/org-style/bigblow.setup
* Marketing
** STRT Hire PR firm
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HI Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Since the last pull I made, I can't expand anymore BBDB aliases in Gnus...
because of Org!
Do you have the same error when you don't load yasnippets?
It looks like this is a bad interaction between yasnippets and
orgstruct++-mode
Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
After testing: nope, it does not occur when YASnippet is not loaded.
Now that John H. gave me some directions on using yasnippet, I'm ready
to test further and to hunt your bug.
Would you mind sharing the minimal yas/org config I need
the reported problem when composing an email:
Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth'
Org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1002-gd6f69f @
d:/Users/fni/Public/Repositories/org-mode/lisp/)
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Hi Christopher,
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Since the last pull I made, I can't expand anymore BBDB aliases in
Gnus... because of Org!
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Lisp nesting exceeds
max-lisp-eval-depth')
It looks like this is orgstruct-mode and yas
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
What's weird is that I applied the patch, and then did C-M-x with the
cursor in the function. I did test composing an email, and it still
did not work.
I restarted Emacs to be really, really sure
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
I exported a simple file:
* Marketing
** STRT Hire PR firm
:phone:
and ran `tidy' on it.
It reported 2 warnings:
63:59: Warning: nested emphasis span
81:126: Warning
Nicolas, Bastien,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
ECM file:
#+TITLE: Example of Tasks
#+AUTHOR:Sebastien Vauban
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+INCLUDE: ~/src/org-style/bigblow.setup
* Marketing
** STRT Hire PR firm
What does bigblow.setup contain?
In essence: links
. There is a variable to inhibit it.
That subject has been discussed here a couple of days ago. Search for agenda
and performance in Bastien's emails. Sorry, not time to do it, but I wanted
to avoid you loosing more time searching after this feature.
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Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
But then org-agenda-to-appt will be called each time your generate a new
agenda... not sure you really want this right.
Why not simply calling it interactively when you need it?
I can't count on myself to do it at a regular enough
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Hi Memnon,
Memnon Anon wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Bastien wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
However, I've left it in the `org-finalize-agenda-hook' hook, so that the
`appt-list' is fed up as soon as I begin using agenda functions.
But then org-agenda-to-appt will be called each time
', hence it named the exported file as `a.txt.txt', what I found to be a
good trade-off.
Shouldn't that behavior be put back in the ASCII exporter?
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Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
I've lost (a bit of) time looking at why my documents were wrong with the new
exporter. The fact is I've customized:
(setq org-e-latex-default-class myarticle)
but hadn't added yet that private class to the list `org-e
Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
As many people, I think, I've also associated Org-mode to .txt files.
Now, with the new exporter, if I export `a.txt' as plain text, it
overwrites
(without notice, BTW) my source file `a.txt': it's lost.
Before, in such a case
Hello T.F.,
T.F. Torrey wrote:
Does the new export framework impose new restrictions on or change the
functionality of dynamic blocks?
I've used them quite extensively today. Did not notice anything wrong.
What are you trying to tell us?
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HEAD
element -- I mean, if there is no special restriction on the contents we can
stuff there.
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therefore, that is:
#+HTML_STYLE: ...
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