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From: Christian Moe
Subject: Re: centering text in html
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 19:02:26 +0200
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To: Vinh Nguyen
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, Carsten Dominik
Hi,
Of the two non-working examples, one is due to what I think is
slightly buggy behavior by Org where =#+HTML:= lines are followed
immediately by a line of text. The other should work fine.
* With == and inline CSS
#+HTML:
{ [[file:index.org][Home]] | [[file:files.org][Announcements and Files]] }
#+HTML:
doesn't work because it results in
#+begin_src html
{ Home | Announcements
and Files }
#+end_src
A new =...
= is added at the line breaks. A == element isn't
supposed to contain another =
= element, so it won't work.
I think this is undesirable, perhaps a bug; only text blocks delimited
by blank lines should be considered paragraphs and exported as =
=.
* With =
= and class
#+HTML:
{ [[file:index.org][Home]] | [[file:files.org][Announcements and Files]] }
#+HTML:
This should work, supposing you write CSS for it, e.g. by adding this
to your header:
: #+STYLE:
There is no =centeralign= class in the default stylesheet, so you
can't expect it to work out of the box.
On 10/11/10 5:21 PM, Vinh Nguyen wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Carsten Dominik
>
wrote:
>> You give us *very* little to chew on.
>
> Sorry about this. I meant to elicit on what folks do when they want
> to center text I general. I should've known better to put down what
> I've tried. I just got it working but will also put down what I tried
> to let others know what did not work.
>
>> How about:
>>
>> - what have you tried?
>
> #+HTML:
> { [[file:index.org][Home]] | [[file:files.org][Announcements and Files]] }
> #+HTML:
>
> and
>
> #+HTML:
> { [[file:index.org][Home]] | [[file:files.org][Announcements and Files]] }
> #+HTML:
>
>
>> - an example HTML code that would do the right thing
>>
>
> THIS WORKED:
> #+HTML:
> { [[file:index.org][Home]] | [[file:files.org][Announcements and Files]] }
> #+HTML:
>
>
>> etc etc etc. If you want people to help you solve a problem,
>> please do your part by giving them *as much as possible* information.
>>
>> - Carsten
>
> -- Vinh
>
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