If it weren't wrapped, it would be exported and not show up in the document
text.
-k.
On 2015-04-04 at 11:41, Lawrence Bottorff borg...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm taking a closer look at Eric Neilsen's Emacs org-mode examples and
cookbook, specifically the org file Eric sent me. And right off
I'm taking a closer look at Eric Neilsen's Emacs org-mode examples and
cookbook, specifically the org file Eric sent me. And right off the bat I
see something interesting:
** General metadata
An initial group sets the metadata used in any title pages, headers,
footers, etc. used by the various
Yes, it's being used as a sort of escape backslash, sort of like when you
do \ to have the quotation mark actually show up, or like the pre tag in
html. That's what I thought at first too, i.e., so the #+TITLE: etc. won't
be taken literally by org-mode. But I guess I meant to ask, Is this