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[O] SOLVED Re: using first heading as <h1> in batch export to html
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Detlef Steuer |
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[O] SOLVED Re: using first heading as <h1> in batch export to html |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 13:42:43 +0100 |
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 14:39:55 +0100
Detlef Steuer <address@hidden> wrote:
> 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?
May be it was as obvious as it can get to anybody who has emacs-fu ...
To help others who have none, just like me, here is a solution:
To do automatically, what I did by hand before ,I wrote my first ever
elisp "program":
org-export-with-h1-as-title.el
--------------------
(goto-line 3) ;; I know my document. It's always line 3
(org-mark-subtree) ;; C-c @
(org-export-as-html-batch) ;; C-c C-e h but as batch
--------------------
and invoke emacs in my Makefile as
emacs --batch \
-eval "(add-to-list 'load-path \"${HOME}/GIT/org-mode/lisp/\")"\
--load ${HOME}/GIT/org-mode/lisp/org.el \
--visit steuer.org \
-l ./org-export-with-h1-as-title.el
Yeah. Works. Nice!
Still think the first headline should be chosen as title automatically
according to the manual?!
Detlef
>
> 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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