Re: [O] Inline HTML?
On 09/21/2016 12:15 AM, Christian Moe wrote: > David A. Gershman writes: > > >> My org file has: >> >> This is line one. >> This is line two. >> >> but the HTML export makes them different paragraphs... > Does it? If they're not separated by a blank line, the exporter should run > them > together into one paragraph. Mine does. Yes, you're correct. My apologies, I misspoke. > >> However, a separate portion of my file has a long line and I >> do /not/ want a new paragraph, just to force a : > Quoting HTML is one solution (as you've already discovered), but more > simply, you could do: > > > This long line starts here \\ > and continues here. > > > Yours, > Christian > Nice! Thank you! That's much cleaner! --dag
Re: [O] Inline HTML?
David A. Gershman writes: > My org file has: > > This is line one. > This is line two. > > but the HTML export makes them different paragraphs... Does it? If they're not separated by a blank line, the exporter should run them together into one paragraph. Mine does. > However, a separate portion of my file has a long line and I > do /not/ want a new paragraph, just to force a : Quoting HTML is one solution (as you've already discovered), but more simply, you could do: This long line starts here \\ and continues here. Yours, Christian
Re: [O] Inline HTML?
This may be what you're looking for: http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html
Re: [O] Inline HTML?
Finally! Found the answer in 12.6.5 of the manual: Here is line the long line */@@html:@@ /*I had tried the '@@' but did not put the "html:". Hope this helps someone else. --dag On 09/20/2016 05:28 PM, David A. Gershman wrote: > I'm struggling trying to get an .org file exported and showing how I > typically structure my HTML results. At this point, I'm trying to > figure out how to get a "" inserted to force continuation on the > next line. > > My org file has: > > This is line one. > This is line two. > > but the HTML export makes them different paragraphs...which is what I > utilize. However, a separate portion of my file has a long line and I > do /not/ want a new paragraph, just to force a : > > This is a long line for which I want to simply, at some point, > start the rest on the next line. Not a separate paragraph. > > With Babel, we can do things like /src_perl{#code}/ for inline code > execution, but what about substitutions like HTML where code isn't > executed? > > TIA. > > --dag
[O] Inline HTML?
I'm struggling trying to get an .org file exported and showing how I typically structure my HTML results. At this point, I'm trying to figure out how to get a "" inserted to force continuation on the next line. My org file has: This is line one. This is line two. but the HTML export makes them different paragraphs...which is what I utilize. However, a separate portion of my file has a long line and I do /not/ want a new paragraph, just to force a : This is a long line for which I want to simply, at some point, start the rest on the next line. Not a separate paragraph. With Babel, we can do things like /src_perl{#code}/ for inline code execution, but what about substitutions like HTML where code isn't executed? TIA. --dag