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* Formatting text in webpages from org-mode
@ 2007-03-14  9:03 Shelagh Manton
  2007-03-14 15:18 ` Egli Christian (KIRO 43)
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Shelagh Manton @ 2007-03-14  9:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

I wanted to use org-mode and blorg.el to make some web pages on my local
intranet. Some of the text is poetry and I am having some difficulty in
working out how to keep it in the form I want. I'm not sure if this is
the right place to ask this.

I am familiar with LaTeX and have used the memoir class a few times. I
know that org-mode can use latex packages in fragments, but could I use
memoir in the same way to help me to format my poems or can I use some
other method such as <pre>poem</pre>. Is there a proper org-mode way of
doing this? Would putting <br> at the end of every line do the job, or
could I (hopefully with guidance form some kind person) make a macor to
do this for me.

Shelagh

ps. I think I've actually got more writing and stuff done (even off the
computer) since I found org-mode a few weeks ago than I have for a long
time.
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