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Re: [O] html preamble
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] html preamble |
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Mon, 23 Mar 2015 21:28:07 +0100 |
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hymie! <address@hidden> writes:
> So my next task is to learn about the HTML preamble.
>
> From reading the docs, it looks like all of my org files have to share a
> single HTML preamble, which is set in my .emacs file through either the
> org-html-preamble variable, the org-html-preamble-format variable, or the
> org-publish-project-alist variable. There is no way to tell a specific Org
> file "This is your HTML preamble." Is that correct?
That is incorrect (IMO). On a file basis you can turn off most preamble
things via the relevant OPTIONS keyword.
On a project basis you could set the relevant variable. See
org-publish-project-alist.
I guess you could make a clever function that sets the org-html-preamble
based on some heuristics and add it to one of hooks that are run before
parsing. See e.g. org-export-before-parsing-hook.
> Why are there two different variables org-html-preamble-format and
> org-html-preamble if the org-html-preamble variable can perform all of the
> tasks of org-html-preamble-format and more?
org-html-preamble-format is a template, it seems, that is used by
org-html-preamble, which can also take a string or a function. In
practice I always use org-html-preamble in ox-html projects.
> Finally, how do I get the current date into the preamble? I see that I can
> specifically set a date, and I see the current date in a comment at the top
> of my exported HTML, but I can't figure out how to get the current date out
> of the comment and into my preamble.
Hmm. Does %d or %C work? See org-html-postamble-format.
Hope it helps,
Rasmus
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