ox-html: Fix docstrings

* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-postamble-format,
  org-html-preamble-format): Fix docstrings.
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Nicolas Goaziou 2013-04-07 14:52:43 +02:00
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@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ precedence over this variable."
"Alist of languages and format strings for the HTML postamble. "Alist of languages and format strings for the HTML postamble.
The first element of each list is the language code, as used for The first element of each list is the language code, as used for
the LANGUAGE keyword. See `org-export-default-language' the LANGUAGE keyword. See `org-export-default-language'.
The second element of each list is a format string to format the The second element of each list is a format string to format the
postamble itself. This format string can contain these elements: postamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
@ -1034,10 +1034,9 @@ postamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
%a stands for the author's name. %a stands for the author's name.
%e stands for the author's email. %e stands for the author's email.
%d stands for the date. %d stands for the date.
%c will be replaced by creator information. See %c will be replaced by `org-html-creator-string'.
`org-html-creator-string'.
%v will be replaced by `org-html-validation-link'. %v will be replaced by `org-html-validation-link'.
%T will be replaced by the creation time of the HTML file. %T will be replaced by the export time.
If you need to use a \"%\" character, you need to escape it If you need to use a \"%\" character, you need to escape it
like that: \"%%\"." like that: \"%%\"."
@ -1086,7 +1085,7 @@ precedence over this variable."
"Alist of languages and format strings for the HTML preamble. "Alist of languages and format strings for the HTML preamble.
The first element of each list is the language code, as used for The first element of each list is the language code, as used for
the #+LANGUAGE keyword. the LANGUAGE keyword. See `org-export-default-language'.
The second element of each list is a format string to format the The second element of each list is a format string to format the
preamble itself. This format string can contain these elements: preamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
@ -1095,9 +1094,9 @@ preamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
%a stands for the author's name. %a stands for the author's name.
%e stands for the author's email. %e stands for the author's email.
%d stands for the date. %d stands for the date.
%c will be replaced by information about Org/Emacs versions. %c will be replaced by `org-html-creator-string'.
%v will be replaced by `org-html-validation-link'. %v will be replaced by `org-html-validation-link'.
%T will be replace by the creation time of the file. %T will be replaced by the export time.
If you need to use a \"%\" character, you need to escape it If you need to use a \"%\" character, you need to escape it
like that: \"%%\". like that: \"%%\".