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[Orgmode] Re: Html export suggestion (use of <div>)
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cezar |
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[Orgmode] Re: Html export suggestion (use of <div>) |
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Tue, 09 Oct 2007 11:03:58 +0300 |
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"William Henney" <address@hidden> writes:
>
> The trouble is, it is currently not possible to wrap a section in a
> <div> when you _do_ need it. At least, I tried to do this with @<div>
> ... @</div> and it produces incorrectly nested tags for the case when
> an org heading is mapped onto an html list item (e.g., <div
> class="foo"><li>Contents of org section</div></li>). This is because
> the closing </div> is interpreted as being inside the section, rather
> than outside it.
I agree that this should be an option. Adding divs tou your html.
Why would you need a <div class="foo"><ul> ... </ul></div> when you can
have <ul class="foo"> ... </ul>.
>
>> 2. You shouldn't use divs for presentation's sake. Why not make each
>> subsection a different class or sumthin.
>>
>
> How would that work without divs? The problem is (I think) that
> sometimes an org section is represented in html as a header plus
> following text:
>
> <h3>HEADER TEXT</h3>
> <p>BODY TEXT</p>
> <p>MORE BODY TEXT</p>
This looks ok.
>
> whereas sometimes it is represented as a list item:
>
> <li>HEADER TEXT<br>BODY TEXT</li>.
This is bad.
>
> So, in the first case one cannot apply a class to the whole section,
> since there is no enclosing HTML element. In the second place, you
> don't have that problem, but now it is impossible to apply a class to
> just the header.
I don't agree. You can apply whatever styling you like to the whole
section. Of course you cannot have different styles for different
sections unless you use classes.
>
> What would be nice would be if there was an option for (some) tags to
> be applied as classes in the exported html.
True.
Cheers,
Cezar