Fix typos and grammatical issues in the documentation.

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Carsten Dominik 2008-12-17 12:10:24 +01:00
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2008-12-17 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.texi: Fix typos and grammatical issues.
2008-12-15 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.texi (Tables in LaTeX export): New section.

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@cindex HTML export
Org mode contains an HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) exporter with extensive
HTML formatting, in ways similar to John Grubers @emph{markdown}
HTML formatting, in ways similar to John Gruber's @emph{markdown}
language, but with additional support for tables.
@menu
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without warning. If there is an active region, only the region will be
exported. If the selected region is a single tree@footnote{To select the
current subtree, use @kbd{C-c @@}.}, the tree head will become the document
title. If the tree head entry has or inherits an @code{EXPORT_FILE_NAME}
title. If the tree head entry has, or inherits, an @code{EXPORT_FILE_NAME}
property, that name will be used for the export.
@kindex C-c C-e b
@item C-c C-e b
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@emph{Sebastian Rose} has written a JavaScript program especially designed to
enhance the web viewing experience of HTML files created with Org. This
program allows to view large files in two different ways. The first one is
program allows you to view large files in two different ways. The first one is
an @emph{Info}-like mode where each section is displayed separately and
navigation can be done with the @kbd{n} and @kbd{p} keys (and some other keys
as well, press @kbd{?} for an overview of the available keys). The second
view type is a @emph{folding} view much like Org provides it inside Emacs.
view type is a @emph{folding} view much like Org provides inside Emacs.
The script is available at @url{http://orgmode.org/org-info.js} and you can
find the documentation for it at
@url{http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/org-info.js.html}. We are
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your own web server.
To use the script, you need to make sure that the @file{org-jsinfo.el} module
gets loaded. It should be loaded by default, try @kbd{M-x customize-variable
@key{RET} org-modules @key{RET}} to convince yourself that this is indeed the
case. All it then takes to make use of the program is adding a single line
to the Org file:
gets loaded. It should be loaded by default, but you can try @kbd{M-x
customize-variable @key{RET} org-modules @key{RET}} to convince yourself that
this is indeed the case. All it then takes to make use of the program is
adding a single line to the Org file:
@example
#+INFOJS_OPT: view:info toc:nil
@ -8333,7 +8333,7 @@ you publish them to HTML.
You may also link to related files, such as images. Provided you are
careful with relative pathnames, and provided you have also configured
@code{org-publish} to upload the related files, these links will work
too. @ref{Complex example} for an example of this usage.
too. See @ref{Complex example} for an example of this usage.
Sometime an Org file to be published may contain links that are
only valid in your production environment, but not in the publishing