Org Export Test

2025-05-29 Thu 15:47

moon-silhouette-aidan.webp

Testoo!

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Thoughts on Footnotes

I don't like Footnotes very much1, 2

Another Heading?

\begin{equation*} x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} \end{equation*}
drawers

I can use org-html-format-drawer-function to automatically convert drawers into details/summary blocks. This mirrors their behaviour within an Org buffer, which is nice, and the syntax is much lighter-weight than the general-purpose structure templates.

There's also a function I can configure to alter the appearance of drawers within \(\LaTeX\) output.

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spoilers

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Second Top-Level Heading!

Coolest

Code

Let's see if htmlize just works (I'm not optimistic).

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
  printf("Hello world\n");
}

Footnotes:

1

They're generally quite awkward, and are only make sense in static, paged media. For web content, in the abstract, I'd prefer "side notes", written with an <aside> tag.

2

They also tend to be awkward to style in HTML, but I'll go to the effort anyway because I'm unhealthily obsessed with getting everything right.