* Literal HTML export and paragraphs
@ 2010-02-23 12:58 Ulf Stegemann
2010-03-29 9:51 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Ulf Stegemann @ 2010-02-23 12:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi,
not quite sure if that's a bug but I've just noticed that literal HTML
export with `#+HTML' or `#+BEGIN_HTML ...' suppresses paragraph markups
whenever literal export appears at the end of a paragraph. An org file
like this
,----
| line 1
| line 2
|
| line 3
`----
is exported to
,----
| <p>
| line 1
| line 2
| </p>
| <p>
| line 3
| </p>
`----
while an org file like this
,----
| line 1
| #+HTML: <strong>line 2</strong>
|
| line 3
`----
is exported to
,----
| <p>
| line 1
| <strong>line 2</strong>
|
| line 3
| </p>
`----
This is probably not a major thing but it may lead to invalid HTML code.
Suppose `line 3' is replaced by e.g. an example block (which inserts its
own p element) then a p element would appear inside another p element
which is not allowed.
Ulf
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* Re: Literal HTML export and paragraphs
2010-02-23 12:58 Literal HTML export and paragraphs Ulf Stegemann
@ 2010-03-29 9:51 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2010-03-29 9:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ulf Stegemann; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Ulf,
On Feb 23, 2010, at 1:58 PM, Ulf Stegemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not quite sure if that's a bug but I've just noticed that literal HTML
> export with `#+HTML' or `#+BEGIN_HTML ...' suppresses paragraph
> markups
> whenever literal export appears at the end of a paragraph. An org
> file
> like this
>
> ,----
> | line 1
> | line 2
> |
> | line 3
> `----
>
> is exported to
>
> ,----
> | <p>
> | line 1
> | line 2
> | </p>
> | <p>
> | line 3
> | </p>
> `----
>
> while an org file like this
>
> ,----
> | line 1
> | #+HTML: <strong>line 2</strong>
> |
> | line 3
> `----
>
> is exported to
>
> ,----
> | <p>
> | line 1
> | <strong>line 2</strong>
> |
> | line 3
> | </p>
> `----
>
> This is probably not a major thing but it may lead to invalid HTML
> code.
> Suppose `line 3' is replaced by e.g. an example block (which inserts
> its
> own p element) then a p element would appear inside another p element
> which is not allowed.
I think your observation is correct. However, it is very tricky
to get this right, and I don't have the time to look into this now.
- Carsten
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