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Re: [O] [BUG] New exporter exports TOC twice
From: |
Nicolas Goaziou |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [BUG] New exporter exports TOC twice |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Apr 2013 13:50:39 +0200 |
Hello,
Thorsten Jolitz <address@hidden> writes:
> Exporting a Worg file with this header (#+TOC: headlines 2)
>
> ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | #+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:{} -:t f:t *:t TeX:t LaTeX:t
> | skip:nil d:(HIDE) tags:not-in-toc
> | #+TOC: headlines 2
> | #+STARTUP: align fold nodlcheck hidestars oddeven lognotestate hideblocks
> | #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) INPROGRESS(i) WAITING(w@) | DONE(d) CANCELED(c@)
> | #+TAGS: Write(w) Update(u) Fix(f) Check(c) noexport(n)
> | #+TITLE: Header arguments and result types in Org Babel
> | #+AUTHOR: Thorsten Jolitz, Eric Schulte
> | #+EMAIL: tj[at]data-driven[dot]de
> | #+LANGUAGE: en
> | #+LINK_UP: index.php
> | #+LINK_HOME: http://orgmode.org/worg/
> | #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexport
> |
> | For a complete header argument reference see the Org-mode manual's page
> | which lists all
> |
> [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Specific-header-arguments.html][Specific-header-arguments]].
> | This page holds ancillary notes and tricks which have not made it into
> | the manual.
> |
> | * Generally use =verbatim= when using =drawer=, =raw= or =org=
> | We often want to add =verbatim= (which inhibits interpretation as a
> | value, which can often result in a list or table result), when
> | inserting results directly into the buffer using =drawer=, =raw= or
> | =org= which don't do tabular interpretation. [...]
> `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> exports the TOC twice in HTML export and ASCII export.
If you don't specify a toc item in the OPTIONS line, Org will use the
value of `org-export-with-toc', which is non-nil by default.
So, your example is equivalent to:
#+OPTIONS: toc:t
#+TOC: headline 2
Hence you get two tables of contents.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou