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[Orgmode] Exporting narrowed subtrees to HTML


From: Bernt Hansen
Subject: [Orgmode] Exporting narrowed subtrees to HTML
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 12:34:18 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux)

Hi everyone,

I think this has been discussed before and maybe there already exists a
solution to this that I'm unaware of.

I am working in a deeply nested org file and have narrowed to subtree
for the part of the file I'm working on which happens to start at
heading level 5.

I want to export this narrowed subtree to HTML but the first HTML
heading level matches the file instead of starting from heading
level 2.  This makes the resulting HTML output not as pretty as it could
be.

Example:

,----[ narrowed to subtree org-file ]
| ***** Level 5 - Interesting stuff - narrow to subtree here
| #+TITLE:     test.org
| #+AUTHOR:    Bernt Hansen
| #+EMAIL:     address@hidden
| #+DATE:      2010-06-29 Tue
| #+DESCRIPTION: 
| #+KEYWORDS: 
| #+LANGUAGE:  en
| #+OPTIONS:   H:10 num:nil toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:nil -:t f:t *:t <:t
| #+OPTIONS:   TeX:t LaTeX:t skip:nil d:nil todo:t pri:nil tags:not-in-toc
| #+INFOJS_OPT: view:nil toc:nil ltoc:t mouse:underline buttons:0 
path:http://orgmode.org/org-info.js
| #+EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS: export
| #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexport
| #+LINK_UP:   
| #+LINK_HOME: 
| #+XSLT: 
| ****** Level 6
| ****** Another Level 6
| ******* Level 7
| ******** Level 8
| ******* Level Again
| 
`----

Exporting to HTML and only looking at the body part gives this

,----[ body of HTML output ]
| <body>
| <div id="content">
| 
| <h1 class="title">test.org</h1>
| 
| 
| <div id="outline-container-1" class="outline-6">
| <h6 id="sec-1">Level 5 - Interesting stuff - narrow to subtree here </h6>
| <div class="outline-text-6" id="text-1">
| 
| 
| </div>
| 
| <div id="outline-container-1_1" class="outline-7">
| <h7 id="sec-1_1">Level 6 </h7>
| <div class="outline-text-7" id="text-1_1">
| 
| </div>
| 
| </div>
| 
| <div id="outline-container-1_2" class="outline-7">
| <h7 id="sec-1_2">Another Level 6 </h7>
| <div class="outline-text-7" id="text-1_2">
| 
| 
| </div>
| 
| <div id="outline-container-1_2_1" class="outline-8">
| <h8 id="sec-1_2_1">Level 7 </h8>
| <div class="outline-text-8" id="text-1_2_1">
| 
| 
| </div>
| 
| <div id="outline-container-1_2_1_1" class="outline-9">
| <h9 id="sec-1_2_1_1">Level 8 </h9>
| <div class="outline-text-9" id="text-1_2_1_1">
| 
| </div>
| </div>
| 
| </div>
| 
| <div id="outline-container-1_2_2" class="outline-8">
| <h8 id="sec-1_2_2">Level Again </h8>
| <div class="outline-text-8" id="text-1_2_2">
| 
| 
| </div>
| </div>
| </div>
| </div>
| <div id="postamble">
| <p class="author"> Author: Bernt Hansen
| </p>
| <p class="date"> Date: 2010-06-29 Tue</p>
| <p class="creator">HTML generated by org-mode 6.36trans in emacs 22</p>
| </div>
| </div>
| </body>
`----

So the filename is <h1> and the first headline is <h6>.  It looks much
better in the output if the filename is <h1> and the first headline is
<h2>

Is there a way to achieve this now with custom settings?

Thanks,
Bernt



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