Thanks for pointing out that my manual was out of date. Looks to me like I needed to delete the stock org manual before the package-based one would show up in info. ==================================================== Daniel E. Doherty Law Offices of Daniel E. Doherty 7300 W. 110th Street, Suite 930 Overland Park, KS 66210 913.338.7182 (Phone) 913.338.7164 (FAX) ded-law@ddoherty.net On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 7:12 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > "Daniel E. Doherty" writes: > > > On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 09:08:45 -0500, > > Rasmus wrote: > >> > >> Andreas Hilboll writes: > >> > >> > Using the current git master, any exported Markdown doesn't include > >> > title, author, and date information. Is this desired behaviour, or is > >> > it a bug? > >> > >> AFAIK it's a "feature". > >> > >> -- > >> ⠠⠵ > >> > >> > > Rasmus, > > > > Not sure whether you were being ironic on this, > > Rasmus is correct. Vanilla Mardown doesn't provide any way to specify > a title or an author in a document. > > Of course, if there's some standard way to do this, we can extend > "ox-md.el" accordingly. The same goes for table of contents, generated > as HTML for the time being. > > > but I've noticed that exports in LaTeX, odt, and HTML, not longer seem > > to pick up the buffer name as the title as formerly and as the manual > > claims. > > > > `TITLE' > > The title to be shown (otherwise derived from buffer's name). You > > can use several such keywords for long titles. > > > > Same is true of author: > > > > `AUTHOR' > > The document author (`user-full-name'). > > > > I rather liked having this be the default with the option to change it. > So, > > is this the intended behavior, or is the manual wrong? > > You are looking at an outdated manual. This change was introduced > 2 years ago (commit 604b93892caa8a646ced1ac7089461614bb9bffa). You may > want to search ML archives for the discussion about it. > > You can probably use something like > > #+TITLE: {{{input-file}}} > > to get the old behaviour back. > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou > >