org-mode/etc/styles/README
Stefan Kangas 13d97ee18c
Prefer "website" to "homepage"
Emacs now advises using "website" (instead of "homepage") and
consequently to use the "URL" comment header instead of "Homepage".

* README:
* README_ELPA:
* doc/org-guide.org (Creating Footnotes):
* doc/org-manual.org (Creating Footnotes):
* etc/styles/README (URL): Prefer "website" to "homepage".

* lisp/*.el:
* mk/org-fixup.el: Replace the "Homepage" header comment with "URL".
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Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp
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Commentary:
These files are part of Org-mode's OpenDocument export module.
OrgOdtContentTemplate.xml provides a template within which the content
of an exported document is enclosed. This file contributes to
"content.xml" file within an exported document and acts as a
repository of automatic styles.
OrgOdtStyles.xml contributes to "styles.xml" file within an exported
document and acts as a repository of custom styles.