Hello Nicolas and Jambunathan,
Thanks again for your responses to my questions.
I report some success and some "in process."
1. Stylesheet attachment (with #+STYLE:) works fine now.
2. Your special string example (replace-regexp-in-string),
Nicolas, as well as the better entity solution (\trade),
both work splendidly.
I'm looking now at three issues. Please let me know
what I can/should change.
Thanks again for this new export engine!
Cheers,
-BC
Testing: "M-x org-export-dispatch h"
Org-mode: 7.8.11 (release_7.8.11-18-g244331)
Emacs: 24.1.50.1
Windows 7
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1. UTF-8 XML Encoding
In my init.el:
(setq org-e-html-coding-system 'utf-8)
But first line of test.html:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
In test.org:
org-e-html-coding-system is a variable defined in `org-e-html.el'.
Its value is utf-8
Original value was nil
Documentation:
Coding system for HTML export.
Use `org-export-coding-system' as the default value.
And:
buffer-file-coding-system is a variable defined in `C source code'.
Its value is utf-8-dos
Local in buffer 6-test.org; global value is utf-8-dos
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2a. Internal HTML links (#)
Neither links nor destinations make it into the html.
This:
"an internal section link [[#directors][Directors]]."
becomes:
"an internal section link: <i>Directors</i>.
Was expecting (without italics):
""an internal section link: <a href="#directors">Directors</a>"
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2b. This target:
# <<directors>>
* A First Section
becomes:
<div id="outline-container-1" class="outline-2">
<h2 id="sec-1">A First Section</h2>
<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-1">
Was expecting:
<div id="outline-container-1" class="outline-2">
<h2 id="sec-1"><a name="directors" id="directors"></a>A First Section</h2>
<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-1">
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3. Image and file prefixes are as they were.
This (image):
[[/sites/a.png]]
becomes:
<img src="g:/sites/a.png"/>
And this (file):
[[/sites/my-file][My link]]
becomes:
<a href="file://g:/sites/my-file">My link</a>
I'd love an option to "change it not" for both, so that
neither "g:" nor "file://g:" is added to "/...".
I could strip them out, after exporting, but I think
this is an option that others would also value.
(External links, to an "http://...", work fine.)
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On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 9:00 AM, William Crandall <bc3141592@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Nicolas and Jambunathan,
Many thanks, to you both, for such quick and detailed responses!