From: Fletcher Charest <fletcher.charest@gmail.com>
To: Bastien <bzg@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, Phil Regier <pregier@ittc.ku.edu>
Subject: Re: Is there an environment for Org syntax?
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 18:36:42 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAGk6a7mBkFGL6L7AwLi=GHXsjkd4-oxjtrw35jUxBSUw_xX41w@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87ob12jy8a.fsf@bzg.ath.cx>
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Hi Bastien,
> The indentation of the exported HTML looks correct to me:
> "some text" is right below "*** Third level"
> The HTML color of the leading stars is taken from the org-hide face.
> When your background is black, the org-hide face is black, hence the
> color you see in the HTML output.
Let me reformulate.
I'm looking for a way to tell the HTML exporter how to format Org syntax. I
was expecting it to format it according to my own preferences. For example,
I usually set org-indent-mode to t since it is cleaner. But this is not
taken into account by the HTML exporter: it produces a 'standard' Org
syntax, the one you get by default without any configuration, with visible
leading stars and no indentation. Is it possible to change that?
Two other minor observations.
1. I changed the org-hide face to other colors, like red (just for trying,
since I didn't know about that possibility). As soon as I export an Org
buffer to HTML, the org-hide face comes back to its initial value: the
leading stars are back from red to invisible. This might be anormal.
2. About the black leading stars in my previous posts, I found the problem:
when org-indent-mode is activated by setting org-startup-indented to t, it
produces black leading stars in my HTML output. This doesn't happen when it
is activated using the org-indent-mode function or when '#+STARTUP: indent'
is in the file. This might be a bug too.
Thanks for your time,
FC
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-03-22 17:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-03-14 21:41 Is there an environment for Org syntax? Fletcher Charest
2014-03-14 22:13 ` Phil Regier
2014-03-14 22:59 ` Fletcher Charest
2014-03-14 23:04 ` Phil Regier
2014-03-14 23:21 ` Fletcher Charest
2014-03-14 23:34 ` Phil Regier
2014-03-17 13:58 ` Fletcher Charest
2014-03-18 17:10 ` Phil Regier
2014-03-19 10:09 ` Bastien
2014-03-22 17:36 ` Fletcher Charest [this message]
2014-03-15 4:44 ` Kyle Meyer
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