doc/org.texi: Reflect changes from the new export engine
* org.texi (Sparse trees, Agenda commands) (@LaTeX{} fragments, Selective export, Export options) (Export options, Export options, The export dispatcher) (ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export, ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export) (HTML Export commands, HTML Export commands) (@LaTeX{}/PDF export commands, @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands) (ODT export commands, ODT export commands, iCalendar export) (Publishing options, Publishing options) (Triggering publication, In-buffer settings): Update to reflect changes from the new export engine.
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@ -1609,15 +1609,15 @@ a sparse tree matching the string @samp{FIXME}.
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The other sparse tree commands select headings based on TODO keywords,
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tags, or properties and will be discussed later in this manual.
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@kindex C-c C-e v
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@kindex C-c C-e C-v
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@cindex printing sparse trees
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@cindex visible text, printing
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To print a sparse tree, you can use the Emacs command
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@code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces} which does not print invisible parts
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of the document @footnote{This does not work under XEmacs, because
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XEmacs uses selective display for outlining, not text properties.}.
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Or you can use the command @kbd{C-c C-e v} to export only the visible
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part of the document and print the resulting file.
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Or you can use @kbd{C-c C-e C-v} to export only the visible part of
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the document and print the resulting file.
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@node Plain lists, Drawers, Sparse trees, Document Structure
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@section Plain lists
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@orgcmd{H,org-agenda-holidays}
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Show holidays for three months around the cursor date.
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@item M-x org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files
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@item M-x org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files
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Export a single iCalendar file containing entries from all agenda files.
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This is a globally available command, and also available in the agenda menu.
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either $$ a=+\sqrt@{2@} $$ or \[ a=-\sqrt@{2@} \].
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@end example
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@noindent
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@vindex org-format-latex-options
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If you need any of the delimiter ASCII sequences for other purposes, you
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can configure the option @code{org-format-latex-options} to deselect the
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ones you do not wish to have interpreted by the @LaTeX{} converter.
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@c FIXME
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@c @noindent
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@c @vindex org-format-latex-options
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@c If you need any of the delimiter ASCII sequences for other purposes, you
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@c can configure the option @code{org-format-latex-options} to deselect the
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@c ones you do not wish to have interpreted by the @LaTeX{} converter.
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@vindex org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments
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@vindex org-export-with-latex
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@LaTeX{} processing can be configured with the variable
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@code{org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments}. The default setting is @code{t}
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which means @file{MathJax} for HTML, and no processing for ASCII and @LaTeX{}
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backends. You can also set this variable on a per-file basis using one of
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these lines:
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@code{org-export-with-latex}. The default setting is @code{t} which means
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@file{MathJax} for HTML, and no processing for ASCII and @LaTeX{} backends.
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You can also set this variable on a per-file basis using one of these
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lines:
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@example
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#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:t @r{Do the right thing automatically (MathJax)}
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be removed from the export buffer.
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@end enumerate
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The variable @code{org-export-with-tasks} can be configured to select which
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The variable @var{org-export-with-tasks} can be configured to select which
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kind of tasks should be included for export. See the docstring of the
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variable for more information.
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correct is to type @samp{#+} and then use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completion
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(@pxref{Completion}). For a summary of other in-buffer settings not
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specifically related to export, see @ref{In-buffer settings}.
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In particular, note that you can place commonly-used (export) options in
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a separate file which can be included using @code{#+SETUPFILE}.
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e t,org-insert-export-options-template}
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Insert template with export options, see example below.
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@end table
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@cindex #+TITLE
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@cindex #+AUTHOR
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@cindex #+DATE
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@cindex #+TEXT
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@cindex #+OPTIONS
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@cindex #+BIND
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@cindex #HTML_HEAD
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@cindex #+HTML_LINK_UP
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@cindex #+HTML_LINK_HOME
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@cindex #+SELECT_TAGS
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@cindex #+EXCLUDE_TAGS
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@cindex #+LaTeX_HEADER
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@cindex #+LaTeX_HEADER_EXTRA
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@vindex user-full-name
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@vindex user-mail-address
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@vindex org-export-default-language
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@vindex org-export-date-timestamp-format
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@c FIXME New name? @vindex org-export-date-timestamp-format
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@example
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#+TITLE: the title to be shown (default is the buffer name)
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#+AUTHOR: the author (default taken from @code{user-full-name})
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#+DESCRIPTION: the page description, e.g., for the XHTML meta tag
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#+KEYWORDS: the page keywords, e.g., for the XHTML meta tag
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#+LANGUAGE: language for HTML, e.g., @samp{en} (@code{org-export-default-language})
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#+TEXT: Some descriptive text to be inserted at the beginning.
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#+TEXT: Several lines may be given.
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#+OPTIONS: H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil @@:t ::t |:t ^:t f:t TeX:t ...
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#+BIND: lisp-var lisp-val, e.g., @code{org-latex-image-default-option width=.7\\linewidth}
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@r{You need to confirm using these, or configure @code{org-export-allow-BIND}}
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#+HTML_HEAD: Additional line to the @samp{<head>...</head>} of the HTML output
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#+HTML_LINK_UP: the ``up'' link of an exported page
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#+HTML_LINK_HOME: the ``home'' link of an exported page
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#+LaTeX_HEADER: extra line(s) for the @LaTeX{} header, like \usepackage@{xyz@}
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@c FIXME
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#+LaTeX_HEADER_EXTRA: extra line(s) for the @LaTeX{} header, used in special contexts
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#+SELECT_TAGS: Tags that select a tree for export
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#+EXCLUDE_TAGS: Tags that exclude a tree from export
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@end example
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e,org-export}
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@vindex org-export-run-in-background
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Dispatcher for export and publishing commands. Displays a help-window
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listing the additional key(s) needed to launch an export or publishing
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command. The prefix arg is passed through to the exporter. A double prefix
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@kbd{C-u C-u} causes most commands to be executed in the background, in a
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separate Emacs process@footnote{To make this behavior the default, customize
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the variable @code{org-export-run-in-background}.}.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e v,org-export-visible}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e C-v,org-export-visible}
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Like @kbd{C-c C-e}, but only export the text that is currently visible
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(i.e., not hidden by outline visibility).
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@orgcmd{C-u C-u C-c C-e,org-export}
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@cindex active region
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@cindex transient-mark-mode
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e a,org-export-as-ascii}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e t a,org-ascii-export-to-ascii}
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@cindex property, EXPORT_FILE_NAME
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Export as an ASCII file. For an Org file, @file{myfile.org}, the ASCII file
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will be @file{myfile.txt}. The file will be overwritten without
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become the document title. If the tree head entry has or inherits an
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@code{EXPORT_FILE_NAME} property, that name will be used for the
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export.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e A,org-export-as-ascii-to-buffer}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e t A,org-ascii-export-as-ascii}
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Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e n,org-export-as-latin1}
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@xorgcmd{C-c C-e N,org-export-as-latin1-to-buffer}
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Like the above commands, but use Latin-1 encoding.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e u,org-export-as-utf8}
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@xorgcmd{C-c C-e U,org-export-as-utf8-to-buffer}
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Like the above commands, but use UTF-8 encoding.
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@item C-c C-e v a/n/u
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@item C-c C-e C-v t a/t A
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Export only the visible part of the document.
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@end table
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@cindex headline levels, for exporting
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In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become
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headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels
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will be exported as itemized lists. If you want that transition to occur
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at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example,
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@c FIXME Exporting sublevels
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@c @cindex headline levels, for exporting
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@c In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become
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@c headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels
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@c will be exported as itemized lists. If you want that transition to occur
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@c at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example,
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@example
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@kbd{C-1 C-c C-e a}
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@end example
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@c @example
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@c @kbd{C-1 C-c C-e a}
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@c @end example
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@noindent
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creates only top level headlines and exports the rest as items. When
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headlines are converted to items, the indentation of the text following
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the headline is changed to fit nicely under the item. This is done with
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the assumption that the first body line indicates the base indentation of
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the body text. Any indentation larger than this is adjusted to preserve
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the layout relative to the first line. Should there be lines with less
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indentation than the first one, these are left alone.
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@c @noindent
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@c creates only top level headlines and exports the rest as items. When
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@c headlines are converted to items, the indentation of the text following
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@c the headline is changed to fit nicely under the item. This is done with
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@c the assumption that the first body line indicates the base indentation of
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@c the body text. Any indentation larger than this is adjusted to preserve
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@c the layout relative to the first line. Should there be lines with less
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@c indentation than the first one, these are left alone.
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@vindex org-export-ascii-links-to-notes
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@vindex org-ascii-links-to-notes
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Links will be exported in a footnote-like style, with the descriptive part in
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the text and the link in a note before the next heading. See the variable
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@code{org-export-ascii-links-to-notes} for details and other options.
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@code{org-ascii-links-to-notes} for details and other options.
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@node HTML export, @LaTeX{} and PDF export, ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export, Exporting
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@section HTML export
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@cindex active region
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@cindex transient-mark-mode
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e h,org-export-as-html}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e h h,org-html-export-to-html}
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@cindex property, EXPORT_FILE_NAME
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Export as a HTML file. For an Org file @file{myfile.org},
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the HTML file will be @file{myfile.html}. The file will be overwritten
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current subtree, use @kbd{C-c @@}.}, the tree head will become the document
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title. If the tree head entry has, or inherits, an @code{EXPORT_FILE_NAME}
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property, that name will be used for the export.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e b,org-export-as-html-and-open}
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@kbd{C-c C-e h o}
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Export as a HTML file and immediately open it with a browser.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e H,org-export-as-html-to-buffer}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e h H,org-html-export-as-html}
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Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e R,org-export-region-as-html}
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Export the active region to a temporary buffer. With a prefix argument, do
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not produce the file header and footer, but just the plain HTML section for
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the region. This is good for cut-and-paste operations.
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@item C-c C-e v h/b/H/R
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@item C-c C-e C-v h H/h h/h o
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Export only the visible part of the document.
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@item M-x org-export-region-as-html
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Convert the region to HTML under the assumption that it was in Org mode
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syntax before. This is a global command that can be invoked in any
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buffer.
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@item M-x org-replace-region-by-HTML
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Replace the active region (assumed to be in Org mode syntax) by HTML
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code.
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@end table
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@cindex headline levels, for exporting
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In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become headlines,
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defining a general document structure. Additional levels will be exported as
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itemized lists. If you want that transition to occur at a different level,
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specify it with a numeric prefix argument. For example,
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@c FIXME Exporting sublevels
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@c @cindex headline levels, for exporting
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@c In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become headlines,
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@c defining a general document structure. Additional levels will be exported as
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@c itemized lists. If you want that transition to occur at a different level,
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@c specify it with a numeric prefix argument. For example,
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@example
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@kbd{C-2 C-c C-e b}
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@end example
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@noindent
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creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items.
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@c @example
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@c @kbd{C-2 C-c C-e b}
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@c @end example
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@c @noindent
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@c creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items.
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@node HTML preamble and postamble, Quoting HTML tags, HTML Export commands, HTML export
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@subsection HTML preamble and postamble
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@cindex active region
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@cindex transient-mark-mode
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e l,org-export-as-latex}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e l l,org-latex-export-to-latex}
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@cindex property EXPORT_FILE_NAME
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Export as a @LaTeX{} file. For an Org file
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@file{myfile.org}, the @LaTeX{} file will be @file{myfile.tex}. The file will
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current subtree, use @kbd{C-c @@}.}, the tree head will become the document
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title. If the tree head entry has or inherits an @code{EXPORT_FILE_NAME}
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property, that name will be used for the export.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e L,org-export-as-latex-to-buffer}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e l L,org-latex-export-as-latex}
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Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
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@item C-c C-e v l/L
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@item C-c C-e C-v l/L
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Export only the visible part of the document.
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@item M-x org-export-region-as-latex
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Convert the region to @LaTeX{} under the assumption that it was in Org mode
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syntax before. This is a global command that can be invoked in any
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buffer.
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@item M-x org-replace-region-by-latex
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Replace the active region (assumed to be in Org mode syntax) by @LaTeX{}
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code.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e p,org-export-as-pdf}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e l p,org-latex-export-to-pdf}
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Export as @LaTeX{} and then process to PDF.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e d,org-export-as-pdf-and-open}
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@kbd{C-c C-e l o}
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Export as @LaTeX{} and then process to PDF, then open the resulting PDF file.
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@end table
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@cindex headline levels, for exporting
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@vindex org-latex-low-levels
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will be exported as description lists. The exporter can ignore them or
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@c FIXME Exporting sublevels
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@c @cindex headline levels, for exporting
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@c @vindex org-latex-low-levels
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@c headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels
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@c will be exported as description lists. The exporter can ignore them or
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@c convert them to a custom string depending on
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@c @code{org-latex-low-levels}.
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with a numeric prefix argument. For example,
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@c If you want that transition to occur at a different level, specify it
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@c with a numeric prefix argument. For example,
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@example
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@kbd{C-2 C-c C-e l}
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@end example
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@c @example
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@c @kbd{C-2 C-c C-e l}
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@c @end example
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@noindent
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@c @noindent
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@c creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items.
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@node Header and sectioning, Quoting @LaTeX{} code, @LaTeX{}/PDF export commands, @LaTeX{} and PDF export
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@subsection Header and sectioning structure
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@cindex active region
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@cindex transient-mark-mode
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e o,org-export-as-odt}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e o o,org-odt-export-to-odt}
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@cindex property EXPORT_FILE_NAME
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Export as OpenDocument Text file.
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@vindex org-export-odt-preferred-output-format
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If @code{org-export-odt-preferred-output-format} is specified, automatically
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convert the exported file to that format. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats, ,
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If @code{org-preferred-output-format} is specified, automatically convert
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the exported file to that format. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats, ,
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Automatically exporting to other formats}.
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inherits, an @code{EXPORT_FILE_NAME} property, that name will be used for the
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export.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e O,org-export-as-odt-and-open}
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@kbd{C-c C-e o O}
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Export as an OpenDocument Text file and open the resulting file.
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@vindex org-export-odt-preferred-output-format
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If @code{org-export-odt-preferred-output-format} is specified, open the
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converted file instead. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats, , Automatically
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exporting to other formats}.
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@vindex org-odt-preferred-output-format
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If @code{org-preferred-output-format} is specified, open the converted file
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instead. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats, , Automatically exporting to
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other formats}.
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@end table
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@node Extending ODT export, Applying custom styles, ODT export commands, OpenDocument Text export
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figure out from which entry all the different instances originate.
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e i,org-export-icalendar-this-file}
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Create iCalendar entries for the current file and store them in the same
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e c f,org-icalendar-export-to-ics}
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Create iCalendar entries for the current buffer and store them in the same
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directory, using a file extension @file{.ics}.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e I, org-export-icalendar-all-agenda-files}
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e c a, org-icalendar-export-agenda-files}
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@vindex org-agenda-files
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Like @kbd{C-c C-e i}, but do this for all files in
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Like @kbd{C-c C-e c f}, but do this for all files in
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@code{org-agenda-files}. For each of these files, a separate iCalendar
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file will be written.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e c,org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files}
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@vindex org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e c c,org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files}
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@vindex org-icalendar-combined-agenda-file
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Create a single large iCalendar file from all files in
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@code{org-agenda-files} and write it to the file given by
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@code{org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file}.
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@code{org-icalendar-combined-agenda-file}.
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@end table
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@vindex org-use-property-inheritance
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@ -12236,7 +12214,7 @@ respective variable for details.
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@vindex org-export-with-done-tasks
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@vindex org-export-with-priority
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@vindex org-export-with-TeX-macros
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@vindex org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments
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@vindex org-export-with-latex
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@vindex org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading
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@vindex org-export-with-fixed-width
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@vindex org-export-with-timestamps
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@ -12283,7 +12261,7 @@ respective variable for details.
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@item @code{:tasks} @tab @code{org-export-with-tasks}
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@item @code{:priority} @tab @code{org-export-with-priority}
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@item @code{:TeX-macros} @tab @code{org-export-with-TeX-macros}
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@item @code{:LaTeX-fragments} @tab @code{org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments}
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@item @code{:LaTeX-fragments} @tab @code{org-export-with-latex}
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@item @code{:latex-listings} @tab @code{org-latex-listings}
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@item @code{:skip-before-1st-heading} @tab @code{org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading}
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@item @code{:fixed-width} @tab @code{org-export-with-fixed-width}
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|
@ -12559,13 +12537,13 @@ right place on the web server, and publishing images to it.
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Once properly configured, Org can publish with the following commands:
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@table @kbd
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e X,org-publish}
|
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e P x,org-publish}
|
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Prompt for a specific project and publish all files that belong to it.
|
||||
@orgcmd{C-c C-e P,org-publish-current-project}
|
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@orgcmd{C-c C-e P p,org-publish-current-project}
|
||||
Publish the project containing the current file.
|
||||
@orgcmd{C-c C-e F,org-publish-current-file}
|
||||
@orgcmd{C-c C-e P f,org-publish-current-file}
|
||||
Publish only the current file.
|
||||
@orgcmd{C-c C-e E,org-publish-all}
|
||||
@orgcmd{C-c C-e P a,org-publish-all}
|
||||
Publish every project.
|
||||
@end table
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -14918,10 +14896,11 @@ this file, and (potentially) the corresponding @emph{fast tag selection}
|
|||
keys. The corresponding variable is @code{org-tag-alist}.
|
||||
@item #+TBLFM:
|
||||
This line contains the formulas for the table directly above the line.
|
||||
@item #+TITLE:, #+AUTHOR:, #+EMAIL:, #+LANGUAGE:, #+TEXT:, #+DATE:,
|
||||
@item #+TITLE:, #+AUTHOR:, #+EMAIL:, #+LANGUAGE:, #+DATE:,
|
||||
@itemx #+OPTIONS:, #+BIND:,
|
||||
@itemx #+DESCRIPTION:, #+KEYWORDS:,
|
||||
@itemx #+LaTeX_HEADER:, #+HTML_HEAD:, #+HTML_LINK_UP:, #+HTML_LINK_HOME:,
|
||||
@itemx #+LaTeX_HEADER:, #+LaTeX_HEADER_EXTRA:,
|
||||
@itemx #+HTML_HEAD:, #+HTML_LINK_UP:, #+HTML_LINK_HOME:,
|
||||
@itemx #+SELECT_TAGS:, #+EXCLUDE_TAGS:
|
||||
These lines provide settings for exporting files. For more details see
|
||||
@ref{Export options}.
|
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