Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
>> Thanks. I do need it only on export, but even so, it doesn't seem to be
>> working:
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/1tMGaHz.png
>>
>> Again, it's inside an HTML code block. Not sure if there's a way to make it
>> work inside that block?
>>
>
> I
Peter Salazar writes:
> Thanks. I do need it only on export, but even so, it doesn't seem to be
> working:
>
> http://i.imgur.com/1tMGaHz.png
>
> Again, it's inside an HTML code block. Not sure if there's a way to make it
> work inside that block?
>
I don't think so. The doc says "...which can
Thanks. I do need it only on export, but even so, it doesn't seem to be
working:
http://i.imgur.com/1tMGaHz.png
Again, it's inside an HTML code block. Not sure if there's a way to make it
work inside that block?
#+BEGIN_HTML
...
{{{title}}}
...
#+END_HTML
> {{{title}}} should do it. See
Nick Dokos writes:
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
>> Next question: is there a way to take the text from the #+TITLE: field
>> of an org file and insert it, as text, somewhere else within the file
>> (i.e. inside an HTML block)?
>>
>> I can't do this manually because my various org files all use an
Peter Salazar writes:
> Next question: is there a way to take the text from the #+TITLE: field
> of an org file and insert it, as text, somewhere else within the file
> (i.e. inside an HTML block)?
>
> I can't do this manually because my various org files all use an
> #+INCLUDE: reference to the
Next question: is there a way to take the text from the #+TITLE: field of
an org file and insert it, as text, somewhere else within the file (i.e.
inside an HTML block)?
I can't do this manually because my various org files all use an #+INCLUDE:
reference to the same org file, which contains some