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org.texi: Small reordering in HTML export section

* doc/org.texi (Top): Update master menu.
(HTML doctypes): Remove useless @subsubheading.  Change index entries
locations, small improvement to a variable value.
Nicolas Goaziou 8 years ago
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@@ -599,18 +599,18 @@ Beamer export
 
 
 HTML export
 HTML export
 
 
-* HTML Export commands::        How to invoke HTML export
-* HTML Specific export settings:: Export settings for HTML export.
-* HTML doctypes::               Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors
-* HTML preamble and postamble::  How to insert a preamble and a postamble
-* Quoting HTML tags::           Using direct HTML in Org mode
-* Links in HTML export::        How links will be interpreted and formatted
-* Tables in HTML export::       How to modify the formatting of tables
-* Images in HTML export::       How to insert figures into HTML output
-* Math formatting in HTML export::  Beautiful math also on the web
-* Text areas in HTML export::   An alternative way to show an example
-* CSS support::                 Changing the appearance of the output
-* JavaScript support::          Info and Folding in a web browser
+* HTML Export commands::           How to invoke HTML export
+* HTML Specific export settings::  Export settings for HTML export
+* HTML doctypes::                  Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors
+* HTML preamble and postamble::    How to insert a preamble and a postamble
+* Quoting HTML tags::              Using direct HTML in Org mode
+* Links in HTML export::           How links will be interpreted and formatted
+* Tables in HTML export::          How to modify the formatting of tables
+* Images in HTML export::          How to insert figures into HTML output
+* Math formatting in HTML export:: Beautiful math also on the web
+* Text areas in HTML export::      An alternative way to show an example
+* CSS support::                    Changing the appearance of the output
+* JavaScript support::             Info and Folding in a web browser
 
 
 @LaTeX{} export
 @LaTeX{} export
 
 
@@ -11368,18 +11368,18 @@ HTML formatting, in ways similar to John Gruber's @emph{markdown}
 language, but with additional support for tables.
 language, but with additional support for tables.
 
 
 @menu
 @menu
-* HTML Export commands::        How to invoke HTML export
-* HTML Specific export settings:: Export settings for HTML export.
-* HTML doctypes::               Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors
-* HTML preamble and postamble::  How to insert a preamble and a postamble
-* Quoting HTML tags::           Using direct HTML in Org mode
-* Links in HTML export::        How links will be interpreted and formatted
-* Tables in HTML export::       How to modify the formatting of tables
-* Images in HTML export::       How to insert figures into HTML output
-* Math formatting in HTML export::  Beautiful math also on the web
-* Text areas in HTML export::   An alternative way to show an example
-* CSS support::                 Changing the appearance of the output
-* JavaScript support::          Info and Folding in a web browser
+* HTML Export commands::           How to invoke HTML export
+* HTML Specific export settings::  Export settings for HTML export
+* HTML doctypes::                  Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors
+* HTML preamble and postamble::    How to insert a preamble and a postamble
+* Quoting HTML tags::              Using direct HTML in Org mode
+* Links in HTML export::           How links will be interpreted and formatted
+* Tables in HTML export::          How to modify the formatting of tables
+* Images in HTML export::          How to insert figures into HTML output
+* Math formatting in HTML export:: Beautiful math also on the web
+* Text areas in HTML export::      An alternative way to show an example
+* CSS support::                    Changing the appearance of the output
+* JavaScript support::             Info and Folding in a web browser
 @end menu
 @end menu
 
 
 
 
@@ -11483,11 +11483,11 @@ These keywords are treated in details in the following sections.
 
 
 @node HTML doctypes
 @node HTML doctypes
 @subsection HTML doctypes
 @subsection HTML doctypes
-@vindex org-html-doctype
-@vindex org-html-doctype-alist
 
 
 Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors.
 Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors.
 
 
+@vindex org-html-doctype
+@vindex org-html-doctype-alist
 Setting the variable @code{org-html-doctype} allows you to export to different
 Setting the variable @code{org-html-doctype} allows you to export to different
 (X)HTML variants.  The exported HTML will be adjusted according to the syntax
 (X)HTML variants.  The exported HTML will be adjusted according to the syntax
 requirements of that variant.  You can either set this variable to a doctype
 requirements of that variant.  You can either set this variable to a doctype
@@ -11516,16 +11516,14 @@ are:
 ``xhtml5''
 ``xhtml5''
 @end itemize
 @end itemize
 
 
-See the variable @code{org-html-doctype-alist} for details.  The default is
+@noindent See the variable @code{org-html-doctype-alist} for details.  The default is
 ``xhtml-strict''.
 ``xhtml-strict''.
 
 
-@subsubheading Fancy HTML5 export
 @vindex org-html-html5-fancy
 @vindex org-html-html5-fancy
-@vindex org-html-html5-elements
-
+@cindex HTML5, export new elements
 HTML5 introduces several new element types.  By default, Org will not make
 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
 use of these element types, but you can set @code{org-html-html5-fancy} to
-@code{t} (or set @code{html5-fancy} item in an @code{OPTIONS} line), to
+non-@code{nil} (or set @code{html5-fancy} item in an @code{OPTIONS} line), to
 enable a few new block-level elements.  These are created using arbitrary
 enable a few new block-level elements.  These are created using arbitrary
 #+BEGIN and #+END blocks. For instance:
 #+BEGIN and #+END blocks. For instance:
 
 
@@ -11564,6 +11562,7 @@ Becomes:
 </video>
 </video>
 @end example
 @end example
 
 
+@vindex org-html-html5-elements
 Special blocks that do not correspond to HTML5 elements (see
 Special blocks that do not correspond to HTML5 elements (see
 @code{org-html-html5-elements}) will revert to the usual behavior, i.e.,
 @code{org-html-html5-elements}) will revert to the usual behavior, i.e.,
 @code{#+BEGIN_lederhosen} will still export to @samp{<div class="lederhosen">}.
 @code{#+BEGIN_lederhosen} will still export to @samp{<div class="lederhosen">}.