Document the #+STYLE in-buffer setting.
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classes in a basic way. You may overwrite these settings, or add to them by
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using the variables @code{org-export-html-style} (for Org-wide settings) and
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@code{org-export-html-style-extra} (for more granular settings, like
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file-local settings). If you want to use a file-local style, you may use
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file variables, best wrapped into a COMMENT section at the end of the outline
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tree. For example@footnote{Under Emacs 21, the continuation lines for a
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variable value should have no @samp{#} at the start of the line.}:
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file-local settings). There are two ways to set the latter variable
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individually for each file. First, you can use
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@example
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#+STYLE: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="stylesheet.css" />
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@end example
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@noindent
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a setup that also works in an external setup file (@pxref{In-buffer
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settings}). An alternative method, also suitable for extensive definitions
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is using file variables, best wrapped into a COMMENT section at the end of
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the outline tree. For example@footnote{Under Emacs 21, the continuation
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lines for a variable value should have no @samp{#} at the start of the
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line.}:
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@example
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* COMMENT html style specifications
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