Re: [O] verse html export

2017-03-07 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,

Skip Collins  writes:

> The following block exports to LaTeX/PDF as expected, with a break
> between the first and second line:
>
> #+BEGIN_VERSE
> First line
> Second line
> #+END_VERSE
>
> The HTML export does not have a line break, so the text runs together
> on the same line when shown in the browser:
> 
> First line
> Second line
> 
>
> I expect that there should be a  tag at the end of the first
> line.

Fixed. Thank you.

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



[O] verse html export

2017-03-07 Thread Skip Collins
The following block exports to LaTeX/PDF as expected, with a break
between the first and second line:
#+BEGIN_VERSE
First line
Second line
#+END_VERSE

The HTML export does not have a line break, so the text runs together
on the same line when shown in the browser:

First line
Second line


I expect that there should be a  tag at the end of the first line.



Re: [O] verse

2016-07-28 Thread Uwe Brauer

   > Uwe Brauer writes:



   > Export a document to ODT with the ugly verse environment, then either
   > locate the 'OrgVerse' style in the LibreOffice 'Stylist' and edit it
   > there, or simply right-click on a verse and choose 'Edit Paragraph
   > Style' from the menu. Choose a different font. Change any other styles
   > (e.g. headings) as you like. Save the modified document in a convenient
   > place, then use it as an Org ODT styles file as described in the manual.

After modifying the odt file this way, I haved it as ott and included as
a style file in my org file, worked nicely

thanks

Uwe 




Re: [O] verse

2016-07-27 Thread Christian Moe

Uwe Brauer writes:

>>> It seems that the verse environment does what I want, it is however
>>> exported in a ugly font (type writer), how can I change that font.
>
>> See the manual, section 12.9.4 "Applying custom styles".
>
> That section is a very general one, I cannot find anything about the
> verse environment and its setting.

The section is general because it tells you how to style *everything*,
including, but not limited to, verse environments. When exporting to ODT
you don't set fonts for particular environments in Org-mode. Rather, you
use an application like LibreOffice to modify and save a stylesheet, and
tell Org-mode what stylesheet to apply to exported ODT.

Export a document to ODT with the ugly verse environment, then either
locate the 'OrgVerse' style in the LibreOffice 'Stylist' and edit it
there, or simply right-click on a verse and choose 'Edit Paragraph
Style' from the menu. Choose a different font. Change any other styles
(e.g. headings) as you like. Save the modified document in a convenient
place, then use it as an Org ODT styles file as described in the manual.

Yours,
Christian




Re: [O] verse

2016-07-26 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "Christian" == Christian Moe  writes:

   > Uwe Brauer writes:

   >> It seems that the verse environment does what I want, it is however
   >> exported in a ugly font (type writer), how can I change that font.

   > See the manual, section 12.9.4 "Applying custom styles".

That section is a very general one, I cannot find anything about the
verse environment and its setting.

Uwe 




Re: [O] verse (was: orgmode aquivalent of hfill?)

2016-07-26 Thread Christian Moe

Uwe Brauer writes:

> It seems that the verse environment does what I want, it is however
> exported in a ugly font (type writer), how can I change that font.

See the manual, section 12.9.4 "Applying custom styles".

Yours,
Christian



[O] verse (was: orgmode aquivalent of hfill?)

2016-07-25 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "Uwe" == Uwe Brauer  writes:

> Hi
> I am currently writing an org document which I would like later to
> convert to odt.

> Moreover I want to have a structure, which in latex would look like this

> My name \hfill You name.

> So on the left margin is on element and on the right margin another with
> a variable empty space between them. Can I do something like this using
> the org syntax?

It seems that the verse environment does what I want, it is however
exported in a ugly font (type writer), how can I change that font.

regards

Uwe Brauer