On Jun 18, 2009, at 3:11 PM, giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it wrote:
--- Gio 18/6/09, Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de ha scritto:
#+MACRO is exactly what I was looking for.
(1) The release notes of 6.27 say:
Macro processing for export has been enhanced:
- You can use arguments in a macro, for
Hello,
we have used org-mode for creating HTML content for software
documentation and it beats everything we have tried over the last
couple of years hands down, excellent work!
For one project, I used several statements like this (simplified):
#+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png//
Hello,
we have used org-mode for creating HTML content for software
documentation and it beats everything we have tried over the last
couple of years hands down, excellent work!
For one project, I used several statements like this (simplified):
#+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png//
--- Gio 18/6/09, Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de ha scritto:
For one project, I used several statements like this
(simplified):
#+HTML: tabletrtdimg
src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table
#+HTML: tabletrtdimg
src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcodeother/code/td/tr/table
--- Gio 18/6/09, Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de ha scritto:
#+MACRO is exactly what I was looking for.
(1) The release notes of 6.27 say:
Macro processing for export has been enhanced:
- You can use arguments in a macro, for example
#+macro hello Greet the $1: Hello $1
which is just
Ahh - I knew this technique existed. But I tried to find it in the
manual (since I never used yet).
Documentation for this is missing. Maybe mention it in the concept index
would help?
Regards
Sebastian
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