Editing files
To justify a block of text, select the block and type: M-q or M-x fill-paragraph
Org Mode Commands
To insert a default template into the HEADER.org document, use: c-c c-e #, then type 'default'.
c-c c-e h h - export as html
- automatically insert a code block begin and end tags: #+BEGIN_SRC ... #+END_SRC
"<s" TAB
c-c c-c - justify a table.
c-c c-l - edit a web link
subscript upon export
One of the formatting options involves superscripting or subscripting: ^:t upon export. For instance this option will cause an underscore to subscript any following text. To disable this, change the t to either nil, or curly braces. With curly braces you retain the ability to subscript by underscore, but curly braces are required, e.g. my_{subscriptedword}. Whereas using nil disables it altogether.
OPTIONS
t = always nil = never
Common Options
Often in org mode documents you'll see an OPTIONS line:
#+OPTIONS: H:4 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:nil -:t f:t *:t <:t #+OPTIONS: email:T author:T creator:T timestamp:T
How 'the hell are you supposed to interpret that? Some common options are shown below.
H: set the number of headline levels for export num: turn on/off section-numbers toc: turn on/off table of contents, or set level limit (integer) \n: turn on/off line-break-preservation @: turn on/off quoted HTML tags :: turn on/off fixed-width sections |: turn on/off tables ^: turn on/off TeX-like syntax for sub- and superscripts. If you write "^:{}", a_{b} will be interpreted, but the simple a_b will be left as it is. -: turn on/off conversion of special strings. f: turn on/off footnotes like this[1]. todo: turn on/off inclusion of TODO keywords into exported text tasks: turn on/off inclusion of tasks (TODO items), can be nil to remove all tasks, todo to remove DONE tasks, or list of kwds to keep pri: turn on/off priority cookies tags: turn on/off inclusion of tags, may also be not-in-toc <: turn on/off inclusion of any time/date stamps like DEADLINES *: turn on/off emphasized text (bold, italic, underlined) TeX: turn on/off simple TeX macros in plain text LaTeX: configure export of LaTeX fragments. Default auto skip: turn on/off skipping the text before the first heading author: turn on/off inclusion of author name/email into exported file email: turn on/off inclusion of author email into exported file creator: turn on/off inclusion of creator info into exported file timestamp: turn on/off inclusion creation time into exported file d: turn on/off inclusion of drawers
To add additional empty lines, i.e. space between paragraphs, or space after a table, etc. you can use a double slash:
\\ Five dashes in a row equals horizontal rule -----
tangle
#+PROPERTY: tangle yes #+PROPERTY: tangle Myanalysis.R
Using tangle is a way to export code blocks to a file. The lines above will allow code blocks to be exported to the file (or path) named in the second line.
exports
#+PROPERTY: exports both
The exports property determines what happens to code blocks upon export from org to something else (e.g. HTML). The options are code|results|both|none.
- The lines above will allow code blocks to be exported to the file
(or path) named in the second line.