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* Two question about org-mode?
@ 2009-09-30  8:18 Water Lin
  2009-10-01  3:55 ` Sebastian Rose
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Water Lin @ 2009-09-30  8:18 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: emacs-orgmode


First, I am using item list like this in my org file:
----------------
1. test
  1) test
  2) test
  3) test

2. test2

3. test3
----------------
I don't know why my webpage looks like this after exported:
----------------
1. test
  1. test
  2. test
  3. test

2. test2
---------------

Why the 1) 2) 3) can't keep the right parenthes in item list order?

The second question, I have some underline in my org text, like
-------
test_src
-------

When I export it to html page, it is converted to subscript characters.
How can I make org not to convert the underline?
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* Re: Two question about org-mode?
  2009-09-30  8:18 Two question about org-mode? Water Lin
@ 2009-10-01  3:55 ` Sebastian Rose
  2009-10-01  5:27   ` Bernt Hansen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Rose @ 2009-10-01  3:55 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Water Lin; +Cc: emacs-orgmode

Water Lin <WaterLin@ymail.com> writes:
> First, I am using item list like this in my org file:
> ----------------
> 1. test
>   1) test
>   2) test
>   3) test
>
> 2. test2
>
> 3. test3
> ----------------
> I don't know why my webpage looks like this after exported:
> ----------------
> 1. test
>   1. test
>   2. test
>   3. test
>
> 2. test2
> ---------------
>
> Why the 1) 2) 3) can't keep the right parenthes in item list order?


Because it's exported as simple XHTML. The list style is not
handmade. If it was, it would look like this:

 1. test
   1. 1) test
   2. 2) test
   3. 3) test


You could use styles:

ol li
{
  list-style-type:upper-roman;
}

li ol li
{
  list-style-type:decimal;
}


Result:


  I. test

     1. test
     2. test
     3. test





> The second question, I have some underline in my org text, like
> -------
> test_src
> -------
>
> When I export it to html page, it is converted to subscript characters.
> How can I make org not to convert the underline?


Quote the underscore with a backslash:

  test\_src



  Sebastian

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* Re: Two question about org-mode?
  2009-10-01  3:55 ` Sebastian Rose
@ 2009-10-01  5:27   ` Bernt Hansen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bernt Hansen @ 2009-10-01  5:27 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Sebastian Rose; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Water Lin

Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose@gmx.de> writes:

> Water Lin <WaterLin@ymail.com> writes:
>> The second question, I have some underline in my org text, like
>> -------
>> test_src
>> -------
>>
>> When I export it to html page, it is converted to subscript characters.
>> How can I make org not to convert the underline?
>
>
> Quote the underscore with a backslash:
>
>   test\_src

or alternatively add

#+OPTIONS: ^:nil

to disable handling super and subscripts.

-Bernt

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