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Re: [O] Seeking advice on a worg contribution
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Christian Moe |
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Re: [O] Seeking advice on a worg contribution |
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Tue, 06 May 2014 08:45:58 +0200 |
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James Harkins writes:
>> The HTML code produced by the normal HTML export, which is what I assume
>> Worg uses, has the captions as special label classes (org-src-name) so
>> CSS could easily be defined if not there already.
>
> Let's assume I'm an HTML idiot (which is true...). Is it really true,
> according to [1], that the only way to add this CSS class definition is to
> put it in a separate file and link it? It seems to be the only *documented*
> method.
>
> [1] http://orgmode.org/manual/CSS-support.html#CSS-support
Hi,
This is the bit of [1] that you were looking for: "You could also
directly write a <style> </style> section in this way, without referring
to an external file."
Like this:
#+HTML_HEAD: <style>org-src-name {color: blue; }</style>
(I haven't gone back over the discussion to see what you want to do with
captions, so coloring them blue is just an example.)
You can also use multiple HTML_HEAD lines, e.g.:
#+HTML_HEAD: <style>
#+HTML_HEAD: p {text-indent: 1em; line-height: 150%}
#+HTML_HEAD: p.footnote {font-size: x-small}
#+HTML_HEAD: </style>
...but if you have more than a few of those, you *will* want to put them
in a separate file and link them.
Yours,
Christian