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[O] using first heading as <h1> in batch export to html
From: |
Detlef Steuer |
Subject: |
[O] using first heading as <h1> in batch export to html |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Jan 2012 14:39:55 +0100 |
If I batch export a test.org looking like this
-- test.org --------
* heading1
some text
--------------------
to html I get a <h1 class="title">test</h1> as result.
If I open the file and do C-c @ on the first heading the
result contains <h1 class="title">heading1</h1>
How do I achieve the latter in batch export?
Btw: Reading the manual I get the impression the latter is what should
happen anyway?
http://orgmode.org/manual/Document-title.html#Document-title
says
--------------------------
Document title
The title of the exported document is taken from the special line
#+TITLE: This is the title of the document
If this line does not exist, the title is derived from the first
non-empty, non-comment line in the buffer. If no such line exists, or
if you have turned off exporting of the text before the first headline
(see below), the title will be the file name without extension.
If you are exporting only a subtree by marking is as the region, the
heading of the subtree will become the title of the document. If the
subtree has a property EXPORT_TITLE, that will take precedence.
----------------------------
So, no TITLE here, first non-empty line is
* heading1 , nothing was prevented from being exported.
I would expect heading1 as title from reading this.
thx
Detlef
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