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authorNicolas Goaziou <n.goaziou@gmail.com>2013-06-20 21:14:57 +0200
committerNicolas Goaziou <n.goaziou@gmail.com>2013-06-21 19:17:47 +0200
commit70b9b93feb795bb546c807d0d387f3debef24fb4 (patch)
tree0fdb2238dab0cb4338880e2e8e3152c433adfb6e
parente1f0232f3304629a14586171cef481d5b0aaebc5 (diff)
downloadorg-mode-70b9b93feb795bb546c807d0d387f3debef24fb4.tar.gz
ox-html: Use OPTIONS items instead of keywords for booleans
* lisp/ox-html.el (html): Replace "HTML_HTML5_FANCY", "HTML_INCLUDE_STYLE" and "HTML_INCLUDE_SCRIPTS" with, respectively, ":html5-fancy", "html-style" and "html-scripts" options. (org-html-html5-fancy): Reformat docstring. * doc/org.texi (HTML doctypes): Reflect keyword removal. (CSS support): Reflect keyword removal. The reasoning behind this change is that keywords can only store strings as value. Therefore, they are not suited for toggles ("nil" vs nil problem).
-rw-r--r--doc/org.texi8
-rw-r--r--lisp/ox-html.el11
2 files changed, 9 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index 0a1ced7..2c4e12d 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -11055,7 +11055,7 @@ See the variable @code{org-html-doctype-alist} for details. The default is
HTML5 introduces several new element types. By default, Org will not make
use of these element types, but you can set @code{org-html-html5-fancy} to
-@code{t} (or use the corresponding @code{HTML_HTML5_FANCY} export option), to
+@code{t} (or set @code{html5-fancy} item in an @code{OPTIONS} line), to
enable a few new block-level elements. These are created using arbitrary
#+BEGIN and #+END blocks. For instance:
@@ -11352,9 +11352,9 @@ Each exported file contains a compact default style that defines these
classes in a basic way@footnote{This style is defined in the constant
@code{org-html-style-default}, which you should not modify. To turn
inclusion of these defaults off, customize
-@code{org-html-head-include-default-style} or set @code{#+HTML_INCLUDE_STYLE}
-to @code{nil} on a per-file basis.}. You may overwrite these settings, or add to
-them by using the variables @code{org-html-head} and
+@code{org-html-head-include-default-style} or set @code{html-style} to
+@code{nil} in an @code{OPTIONS} line.}. You may overwrite these settings, or
+add to them by using the variables @code{org-html-head} and
@code{org-html-head-extra}. You can override the global values of these
variables for each file by using these keywords:
diff --git a/lisp/ox-html.el b/lisp/ox-html.el
index 90d6a5d..a996b40 100644
--- a/lisp/ox-html.el
+++ b/lisp/ox-html.el
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
(:html-link-org-as-html nil nil org-html-link-org-files-as-html)
(:html-doctype "HTML_DOCTYPE" nil org-html-doctype)
(:html-container "HTML_CONTAINER" nil org-html-container-element)
- (:html-html5-fancy "HTML_HTML5_FANCY" nil org-html-html5-fancy)
+ (:html-html5-fancy nil "html5-fancy" org-html-html5-fancy)
(:html-link-home "HTML_LINK_HOME" nil org-html-link-home)
(:html-link-up "HTML_LINK_UP" nil org-html-link-up)
(:html-mathjax "HTML_MATHJAX" nil "" space)
@@ -124,8 +124,8 @@
(:html-preamble nil "html-preamble" org-html-preamble)
(:html-head "HTML_HEAD" nil org-html-head newline)
(:html-head-extra "HTML_HEAD_EXTRA" nil org-html-head-extra newline)
- (:html-head-include-default-style "HTML_INCLUDE_STYLE" nil org-html-head-include-default-style newline)
- (:html-head-include-scripts "HTML_INCLUDE_SCRIPTS" nil org-html-head-include-scripts newline)
+ (:html-head-include-default-style nil "html-style" org-html-head-include-default-style)
+ (:html-head-include-scripts nil "html-scripts" org-html-head-include-scripts)
(:html-table-attributes nil nil org-html-table-default-attributes)
(:html-table-row-tags nil nil org-html-table-row-tags)
(:html-xml-declaration nil nil org-html-xml-declaration)
@@ -919,9 +919,8 @@ publishing, with :html-doctype."
:type 'string)
(defcustom org-html-html5-fancy nil
- "When exporting to HTML5, set this to t to use new HTML5
- elements. This variable is ignored for anything other than
- HTML5.
+ "Non-nil means using new HTML5 elements.
+This variable is ignored for anything other than HTML5 export.
For compatibility with Internet Explorer, it's probably a good
idea to download some form of the html5shiv (for instance