Hi Adam.
hmm, I can see nothing that would help you directly with this.
However, there is org-export-preprocess-hook.
This hook runs before the export conversion of a buffer is attempted.
If you add a function to this hook it will be called in a temporary
buffer containing the entire file or section to be exported.
There will be a variable `htmlp' telling you if export
is to HTML, and similarly variables `latexp' and `asciip'.
Your function could go through the buffer, find sections with
the ANNOTATION keyword and/or tags, and convert them to raw
HTML, surrounded by #+BEGIN_HTML ... #+END_HTML
HTH
- Carsten
-----Original Message-----
From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+dominik=science.uva.nl@gnu.org on behalf of Adam Spiers
Sent: Fri 5/30/2008 11:31 PM
To: org-mode mailing list
Subject: [Orgmode] annotations (not the remember kind)
I have a straight-forward text document that I would like to export as
HTML, but I would also like to add my own annotations to various bits
of it, so that they end up something like this:
<div class="myannotation">
This bit still needs some work.
<span class="attribution">Adam</span>
</div>
Is this easily achievable using any existing org functionality? I
couldn't think of anything obvious other than embedding raw HTML. It
would be really cool if it could be attained starting from something
like
* Sample headline.
** This is the bit that's going to be annotated
*** ANNOTATION This bit still needs some work. :Adam:
or similar.
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