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org-manual: Mention peculiarities of Math in HTML code

* doc/org-manual.org (Math formatting in HTML export): Add footnote
  about special symbols and MathJax conversion.

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@@ -12638,7 +12638,7 @@ is.
 #+vindex: org-html-mathjax-options~
 #+vindex: org-html-mathjax-options~
 LaTeX math snippets (see [[*LaTeX fragments]]) can be displayed in two
 LaTeX math snippets (see [[*LaTeX fragments]]) can be displayed in two
 different ways on HTML pages.  The default is to use the [[http://www.mathjax.org][MathJax]],
 different ways on HTML pages.  The default is to use the [[http://www.mathjax.org][MathJax]],
-which should work out of the box with Org[fn:123].  Some MathJax
+which should work out of the box with Org[fn:123][fn:124].  Some MathJax
 display options can be configured via ~org-html-mathjax-options~, or
 display options can be configured via ~org-html-mathjax-options~, or
 in the buffer.  For example, with the following settings,
 in the buffer.  For example, with the following settings,
 
 
@@ -12650,7 +12650,7 @@ in the buffer.  For example, with the following settings,
 #+texinfo: @noindent
 #+texinfo: @noindent
 equation labels are displayed on the left margin and equations are
 equation labels are displayed on the left margin and equations are
 five em from the left margin.  In addition, it loads the two MathJax
 five em from the left margin.  In addition, it loads the two MathJax
-extensions =cancel.js= and =noErrors.js=[fn:124].
+extensions =cancel.js= and =noErrors.js=[fn:125].
 
 
 #+vindex: org-html-mathjax-template
 #+vindex: org-html-mathjax-template
 See the docstring of ~org-html-mathjax-options~ for all supported
 See the docstring of ~org-html-mathjax-options~ for all supported
@@ -12713,7 +12713,7 @@ line.
 #+vindex: org-export-html-todo-kwd-class-prefix
 #+vindex: org-export-html-todo-kwd-class-prefix
 #+vindex: org-export-html-tag-class-prefix
 #+vindex: org-export-html-tag-class-prefix
 You can modify the CSS style definitions for the exported file.  The
 You can modify the CSS style definitions for the exported file.  The
-HTML exporter assigns the following special CSS classes[fn:125] to
+HTML exporter assigns the following special CSS classes[fn:126] to
 appropriate parts of the document---your style specifications may
 appropriate parts of the document---your style specifications may
 change these, in addition to any of the standard classes like for
 change these, in addition to any of the standard classes like for
 headlines, tables, etc.
 headlines, tables, etc.
@@ -12953,7 +12953,7 @@ LaTeX export back-end finds the compiler version to use from
 Org file.  See the docstring for the
 Org file.  See the docstring for the
 ~org-latex-default-packages-alist~ for loading packages with certain
 ~org-latex-default-packages-alist~ for loading packages with certain
 compilers.  Also see ~org-latex-bibtex-compiler~ to set the
 compilers.  Also see ~org-latex-bibtex-compiler~ to set the
-bibliography compiler[fn:126].
+bibliography compiler[fn:127].
 
 
 *** LaTeX specific export settings
 *** LaTeX specific export settings
 :PROPERTIES:
 :PROPERTIES:
@@ -13564,7 +13564,7 @@ a limit to a level before the absolute limit (see [[*Export Settings]]).
 
 
 The ODT export back-end handles creating of OpenDocument Text (ODT)
 The ODT export back-end handles creating of OpenDocument Text (ODT)
 format.  Documents created by this exporter use the
 format.  Documents created by this exporter use the
-{{{cite(OpenDocument-v1.2 specification)}}}[fn:127] and are compatible
+{{{cite(OpenDocument-v1.2 specification)}}}[fn:128] and are compatible
 with LibreOffice 3.4.
 with LibreOffice 3.4.
 
 
 *** Pre-requisites for ODT export
 *** Pre-requisites for ODT export
@@ -13965,7 +13965,7 @@ document in one of the following ways:
      variables ~org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command~ and
      variables ~org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command~ and
      ~org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file~.
      ~org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file~.
 
 
-     If you prefer to use MathToWeb[fn:128] as your converter, you can
+     If you prefer to use MathToWeb[fn:129] as your converter, you can
      configure the above variables as shown below.
      configure the above variables as shown below.
 
 
      #+begin_src emacs-lisp
      #+begin_src emacs-lisp
@@ -13975,7 +13975,7 @@ document in one of the following ways:
            "/path/to/mathtoweb.jar")
            "/path/to/mathtoweb.jar")
      #+end_src
      #+end_src
 
 
-     To use LaTeX​ML[fn:129] use
+     To use LaTeX​ML[fn:130] use
 
 
      #+begin_src emacs-lisp
      #+begin_src emacs-lisp
      (setq org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command
      (setq org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command
@@ -14295,7 +14295,7 @@ with the =#+ATTR_ODT= line.  For a discussion on default formatting of
 tables, see [[*Tables in ODT export]].
 tables, see [[*Tables in ODT export]].
 
 
 This feature closely mimics the way table templates are defined in the
 This feature closely mimics the way table templates are defined in the
-OpenDocument-v1.2 specification.[fn:130]
+OpenDocument-v1.2 specification.[fn:131]
 
 
 #+vindex: org-odt-table-styles
 #+vindex: org-odt-table-styles
 For quick preview of this feature, install the settings below and export the
 For quick preview of this feature, install the settings below and export the
@@ -14329,7 +14329,7 @@ templates, define new styles there.
 
 
 To use this feature proceed as follows:
 To use this feature proceed as follows:
 
 
-1. Create a table template[fn:131].
+1. Create a table template[fn:132].
 
 
    A table template is set of =table-cell= and =paragraph= styles for
    A table template is set of =table-cell= and =paragraph= styles for
    each of the following table cell categories:
    each of the following table cell categories:
@@ -14368,7 +14368,7 @@ To use this feature proceed as follows:
    =</office:automatic-styles>= element of the content template file
    =</office:automatic-styles>= element of the content template file
    (see [[x-orgodtcontenttemplate-xml][Factory styles]]).
    (see [[x-orgodtcontenttemplate-xml][Factory styles]]).
 
 
-2. Define a table style[fn:132].
+2. Define a table style[fn:133].
 
 
    #+vindex: org-odt-table-styles
    #+vindex: org-odt-table-styles
    To define a table style, create an entry for the style in the
    To define a table style, create an entry for the style in the
@@ -15395,7 +15395,7 @@ If you want to publish the Org file as an =.org= file but with
 ~org-publish-org-to-org~.  This produces =file.org= and put it in the
 ~org-publish-org-to-org~.  This produces =file.org= and put it in the
 publishing directory.  If you want a htmlized version of this file,
 publishing directory.  If you want a htmlized version of this file,
 set the parameter ~:htmlized-source~ to ~t~.  It produces
 set the parameter ~:htmlized-source~ to ~t~.  It produces
-=file.org.html= in the publishing directory[fn:133].
+=file.org.html= in the publishing directory[fn:134].
 
 
 Other files like images only need to be copied to the publishing
 Other files like images only need to be copied to the publishing
 destination; for this you can use ~org-publish-attachment~.  For
 destination; for this you can use ~org-publish-attachment~.  For
@@ -16773,13 +16773,13 @@ See [[*Languages]] to enable other languages.
 #+kindex: C-c C-v e
 #+kindex: C-c C-v e
 #+findex: org-babel-execute-src-block
 #+findex: org-babel-execute-src-block
 Org provides many ways to execute code blocks.  {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} or
 Org provides many ways to execute code blocks.  {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} or
-{{{kbd(C-c C-v e)}}} with the point on a code block[fn:134] calls the
+{{{kbd(C-c C-v e)}}} with the point on a code block[fn:135] calls the
 ~org-babel-execute-src-block~ function, which executes the code in the
 ~org-babel-execute-src-block~ function, which executes the code in the
 block, collects the results, and inserts them in the buffer.
 block, collects the results, and inserts them in the buffer.
 
 
 #+cindex: @samp{CALL}, keyword
 #+cindex: @samp{CALL}, keyword
 #+vindex: org-babel-inline-result-wrap
 #+vindex: org-babel-inline-result-wrap
-By calling a named code block[fn:135] from an Org mode buffer or
+By calling a named code block[fn:136] from an Org mode buffer or
 a table.  Org can call the named code blocks from the current Org mode
 a table.  Org can call the named code blocks from the current Org mode
 buffer or from the "Library of Babel" (see [[*Library of Babel]]).
 buffer or from the "Library of Babel" (see [[*Library of Babel]]).
 
 
@@ -17137,7 +17137,7 @@ default behavior is to automatically determine the result type.
      If =file= is missing, Org generates the base name of the output
      If =file= is missing, Org generates the base name of the output
      file from the name of the code block, and its extension from the
      file from the name of the code block, and its extension from the
      =file-ext= header argument.  In that case, both the name and the
      =file-ext= header argument.  In that case, both the name and the
-     extension are mandatory[fn:136].
+     extension are mandatory[fn:137].
 
 
      #+begin_example
      #+begin_example
      ,#+name: circle
      ,#+name: circle
@@ -17586,10 +17586,10 @@ Code blocks in the following languages are supported.
 | Asymptote  | =asymptote=   | Lua           | =lua=        |
 | Asymptote  | =asymptote=   | Lua           | =lua=        |
 | Awk        | =awk=         | MATLAB        | =matlab=     |
 | Awk        | =awk=         | MATLAB        | =matlab=     |
 | C          | =C=           | Mscgen        | =mscgen=     |
 | C          | =C=           | Mscgen        | =mscgen=     |
-| C++        | =C++=[fn:137] | OCaml         | =ocaml=      |
+| C++        | =C++=[fn:138] | OCaml         | =ocaml=      |
 | Clojure    | =clojure=     | Octave        | =octave=     |
 | Clojure    | =clojure=     | Octave        | =octave=     |
 | CSS        | =css=         | Org mode      | =org=        |
 | CSS        | =css=         | Org mode      | =org=        |
-| D          | =D=[fn:138]   | Oz            | =oz=         |
+| D          | =D=[fn:139]   | Oz            | =oz=         |
 | ditaa      | =ditaa=       | Perl          | =perl=       |
 | ditaa      | =ditaa=       | Perl          | =perl=       |
 | Emacs Calc | =calc=        | Plantuml      | =plantuml=   |
 | Emacs Calc | =calc=        | Plantuml      | =plantuml=   |
 | Emacs Lisp | =emacs-lisp=  | Processing.js | =processing= |
 | Emacs Lisp | =emacs-lisp=  | Processing.js | =processing= |
@@ -17718,7 +17718,7 @@ for Python and Emacs Lisp languages.
 #+cindex: syntax, Noweb
 #+cindex: syntax, Noweb
 #+cindex: source code, Noweb reference
 #+cindex: source code, Noweb reference
 
 
-Org supports named blocks in Noweb[fn:139] style syntax:
+Org supports named blocks in Noweb[fn:140] style syntax:
 
 
 : <<CODE-BLOCK-ID>>
 : <<CODE-BLOCK-ID>>
 
 
@@ -18218,7 +18218,7 @@ Org Tempo expands snippets to structures defined in
 ~org-structure-template-alist~ and ~org-tempo-keywords-alist~.  For
 ~org-structure-template-alist~ and ~org-tempo-keywords-alist~.  For
 example, {{{kbd(< s TAB)}}} creates a code block.  Enable it by
 example, {{{kbd(< s TAB)}}} creates a code block.  Enable it by
 customizing ~org-modules~ or add ~(require 'org-tempo)~ to your Emacs
 customizing ~org-modules~ or add ~(require 'org-tempo)~ to your Emacs
-init file[fn:140].
+init file[fn:141].
 
 
 #+attr_texinfo: :columns 0.1 0.9
 #+attr_texinfo: :columns 0.1 0.9
 | {{{kbd(a)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT ascii= ... =#+END_EXPORT= |
 | {{{kbd(a)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT ascii= ... =#+END_EXPORT= |
@@ -18491,7 +18491,7 @@ changes.
 
 
      #+vindex: org-startup-indented
      #+vindex: org-startup-indented
      Dynamic virtual indentation is controlled by the variable
      Dynamic virtual indentation is controlled by the variable
-     ~org-startup-indented~[fn:141].
+     ~org-startup-indented~[fn:142].
 
 
      - =indent= ::
      - =indent= ::
 
 
@@ -18823,7 +18823,7 @@ uses only one star and indents text to line with the heading:
 #+findex: org-indent-mode
 #+findex: org-indent-mode
 To turn this mode on, use the minor mode, ~org-indent-mode~.  Text
 To turn this mode on, use the minor mode, ~org-indent-mode~.  Text
 lines that are not headlines are prefixed with spaces to vertically
 lines that are not headlines are prefixed with spaces to vertically
-align with the headline text[fn:142].
+align with the headline text[fn:143].
 
 
 #+vindex: org-indent-indentation-per-level
 #+vindex: org-indent-indentation-per-level
 To make more horizontal space, the headlines are shifted by two stars.
 To make more horizontal space, the headlines are shifted by two stars.
@@ -18858,7 +18858,7 @@ headings as shown in examples below.
      #+vindex: org-adapt-indentation
      #+vindex: org-adapt-indentation
      Org supports this with paragraph filling, line wrapping, and
      Org supports this with paragraph filling, line wrapping, and
      structure editing, preserving or adapting the indentation as
      structure editing, preserving or adapting the indentation as
-     appropriate[fn:143].
+     appropriate[fn:144].
 
 
 - /Hiding leading stars/ ::
 - /Hiding leading stars/ ::
 
 
@@ -18892,7 +18892,7 @@ headings as shown in examples below.
 
 
      #+vindex: org-odd-levels-only
      #+vindex: org-odd-levels-only
      Using stars for only odd levels, 1, 3, 5, ..., can also clean up
      Using stars for only odd levels, 1, 3, 5, ..., can also clean up
-     the clutter.  This removes two stars from each level[fn:144].
+     the clutter.  This removes two stars from each level[fn:145].
      For Org to properly handle this cleaner structure during edits
      For Org to properly handle this cleaner structure during edits
      and exports, configure the variable ~org-odd-levels-only~.  To
      and exports, configure the variable ~org-odd-levels-only~.  To
      set this per-file, use either one of the following lines:
      set this per-file, use either one of the following lines:
@@ -19303,13 +19303,13 @@ with Emacs.  With a public server, consider encrypting the files.
 MobileOrg version 1.5 supports encryption for the iPhone.  Org also
 MobileOrg version 1.5 supports encryption for the iPhone.  Org also
 requires =openssl= installed on the local computer.  To turn on
 requires =openssl= installed on the local computer.  To turn on
 encryption, set the same password in MobileOrg and in Emacs.  Set the
 encryption, set the same password in MobileOrg and in Emacs.  Set the
-password in the variable ~org-mobile-use-encryption~[fn:145].  Note
+password in the variable ~org-mobile-use-encryption~[fn:146].  Note
 that even after MobileOrg encrypts the file contents, the file name
 that even after MobileOrg encrypts the file contents, the file name
 remains visible on the file systems of the local computer, the server,
 remains visible on the file systems of the local computer, the server,
 and the mobile device.
 and the mobile device.
 
 
 For a server to host files, consider options like [[http://dropbox.com][Dropbox.com]]
 For a server to host files, consider options like [[http://dropbox.com][Dropbox.com]]
-account[fn:146].  On first connection, MobileOrg creates a directory
+account[fn:147].  On first connection, MobileOrg creates a directory
 =MobileOrg= on Dropbox.  Pass its location to Emacs through an
 =MobileOrg= on Dropbox.  Pass its location to Emacs through an
 initialisation file variable as follows:
 initialisation file variable as follows:
 
 
@@ -19331,15 +19331,15 @@ Org pushes files listed in ~org-mobile-files~ to
 ~org-mobile-directory~.  Files include agenda files (as listed in
 ~org-mobile-directory~.  Files include agenda files (as listed in
 ~org-agenda-files~).  Customize ~org-mobile-files~ to add other files.
 ~org-agenda-files~).  Customize ~org-mobile-files~ to add other files.
 File names are staged with paths relative to ~org-directory~, so all
 File names are staged with paths relative to ~org-directory~, so all
-files should be inside this directory[fn:147].
+files should be inside this directory[fn:148].
 
 
 Push creates a special Org file =agendas.org= with custom agenda views
 Push creates a special Org file =agendas.org= with custom agenda views
-defined by the user[fn:148].
+defined by the user[fn:149].
 
 
 Finally, Org writes the file =index.org=, containing links to other
 Finally, Org writes the file =index.org=, containing links to other
 files.  MobileOrg reads this file first from the server to determine
 files.  MobileOrg reads this file first from the server to determine
 what other files to download for agendas.  For faster downloads,
 what other files to download for agendas.  For faster downloads,
-MobileOrg only reads files whose checksums[fn:149] have changed.
+MobileOrg only reads files whose checksums[fn:150] have changed.
 
 
 ** Pulling from MobileOrg
 ** Pulling from MobileOrg
 :PROPERTIES:
 :PROPERTIES:
@@ -19353,7 +19353,7 @@ Org integrates its data in an inbox file format.
 
 
 1.
 1.
    #+vindex: org-mobile-inbox-for-pull
    #+vindex: org-mobile-inbox-for-pull
-   Org moves all entries found in =mobileorg.org=[fn:150] and appends
+   Org moves all entries found in =mobileorg.org=[fn:151] and appends
    them to the file pointed to by the variable
    them to the file pointed to by the variable
    ~org-mobile-inbox-for-pull~.  Each captured entry and each editing
    ~org-mobile-inbox-for-pull~.  Each captured entry and each editing
    event is a top-level entry in the inbox file.
    event is a top-level entry in the inbox file.
@@ -19644,9 +19644,9 @@ of these strategies:
 #+cindex: @LaTeX{}, and Orgtbl mode
 #+cindex: @LaTeX{}, and Orgtbl mode
 
 
 To wrap a source table in LaTeX, use the =comment= environment
 To wrap a source table in LaTeX, use the =comment= environment
-provided by =comment.sty=[fn:151].  To activate it, put
+provided by =comment.sty=[fn:152].  To activate it, put
 ~\usepackage{comment}~ in the document header.  Orgtbl mode inserts
 ~\usepackage{comment}~ in the document header.  Orgtbl mode inserts
-a radio table skeleton[fn:144] with the command {{{kbd(M-x
+a radio table skeleton[fn:145] with the command {{{kbd(M-x
 orgtbl-insert-radio-table)}}}, which prompts for a table name.  For
 orgtbl-insert-radio-table)}}}, which prompts for a table name.  For
 example, if =salesfigures= is the name, the template inserts:
 example, if =salesfigures= is the name, the template inserts:
 
 
@@ -19665,7 +19665,7 @@ The line =#+ORGTBL: SEND= tells Orgtbl mode to use the function
 ~orgtbl-to-latex~ to convert the table to LaTeX format, then insert
 ~orgtbl-to-latex~ to convert the table to LaTeX format, then insert
 the table at the target (receive) location named =salesfigures=.  Now
 the table at the target (receive) location named =salesfigures=.  Now
 the table is ready for data entry.  It can even use spreadsheet
 the table is ready for data entry.  It can even use spreadsheet
-features[fn:152]:
+features[fn:153]:
 
 
 #+begin_example
 #+begin_example
 % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures
 % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures
@@ -19880,7 +19880,7 @@ Dynamic blocks, like any other block, can be narrowed with
 #+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function
 #+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function
 #+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function-global
 #+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function-global
 Org provides a special hook to further limit items in agenda views:
 Org provides a special hook to further limit items in agenda views:
-~agenda~, ~agenda*~[fn:153], ~todo~, ~alltodo~, ~tags~, ~tags-todo~,
+~agenda~, ~agenda*~[fn:154], ~todo~, ~alltodo~, ~tags~, ~tags-todo~,
 ~tags-tree~.  Specify a custom function that tests inclusion of every
 ~tags-tree~.  Specify a custom function that tests inclusion of every
 matched item in the view.  This function can also skip as much as is
 matched item in the view.  This function can also skip as much as is
 needed.
 needed.
@@ -19923,7 +19923,7 @@ meaningful string suitable for the agenda view.
 #+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function
 #+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function
 Search for entries with a limit set on levels for the custom search.
 Search for entries with a limit set on levels for the custom search.
 This is a general approach to creating custom searches in Org.  To
 This is a general approach to creating custom searches in Org.  To
-include all levels, use =LEVEL>0=[fn:154].  Then to selectively pick
+include all levels, use =LEVEL>0=[fn:155].  Then to selectively pick
 the matched entries, use ~org-agenda-skip-function~, which also
 the matched entries, use ~org-agenda-skip-function~, which also
 accepts Lisp forms, such as ~org-agenda-skip-entry-if~ and
 accepts Lisp forms, such as ~org-agenda-skip-entry-if~ and
 ~org-agenda-skip-subtree-if~.  For example:
 ~org-agenda-skip-subtree-if~.  For example:
@@ -21315,47 +21315,51 @@ semantic relevance.
 [fn:123] By default Org loads MathJax from [[https://cdnjs.com][cdnjs.com]] as recommended by
 [fn:123] By default Org loads MathJax from [[https://cdnjs.com][cdnjs.com]] as recommended by
 [[http://www.mathjax.org][MathJax]].
 [[http://www.mathjax.org][MathJax]].
 
 
-[fn:124] See [[http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/tex.html#tex-extensions][TeX and LaTeX extensions]] in the [[http://docs.mathjax.org][MathJax manual]] to learn
+[fn:124] Please note that exported formulas are part of an HTML
+document, and that signs such as =<=, =>=, or =&= have special
+meanings (see [[http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/tex.html#tex-and-latex-in-html-documents][MathJax TeX and LaTeX support]]).
+
+[fn:125] See [[http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/tex.html#tex-extensions][TeX and LaTeX extensions]] in the [[http://docs.mathjax.org][MathJax manual]] to learn
 about extensions.
 about extensions.
 
 
-[fn:125] If the classes on TODO keywords and tags lead to conflicts,
+[fn:126] If the classes on TODO keywords and tags lead to conflicts,
 use the variables ~org-html-todo-kwd-class-prefix~ and
 use the variables ~org-html-todo-kwd-class-prefix~ and
 ~org-html-tag-class-prefix~ to make them unique.
 ~org-html-tag-class-prefix~ to make them unique.
 
 
-[fn:126] This does not allow setting different bibliography compilers
+[fn:127] This does not allow setting different bibliography compilers
 for different files.  However, "smart" LaTeX compilation systems, such
 for different files.  However, "smart" LaTeX compilation systems, such
 as latexmk, can select the correct bibliography compiler.
 as latexmk, can select the correct bibliography compiler.
 
 
-[fn:127] See [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][Open Document Format for Office Applications
+[fn:128] See [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][Open Document Format for Office Applications
 (OpenDocument) Version 1.2]].
 (OpenDocument) Version 1.2]].
 
 
-[fn:128] See [[http://www.mathtoweb.com/cgi-bin/mathtoweb_home.pl][MathToWeb]].
+[fn:129] See [[http://www.mathtoweb.com/cgi-bin/mathtoweb_home.pl][MathToWeb]].
 
 
-[fn:129] See [[http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/]].
+[fn:130] See [[http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/]].
 
 
-[fn:130] [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][OpenDocument-v1.2 Specification]]
+[fn:131] [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][OpenDocument-v1.2 Specification]]
 
 
-[fn:131] See the =<table:table-template>= element of the
+[fn:132] See the =<table:table-template>= element of the
 OpenDocument-v1.2 specification.
 OpenDocument-v1.2 specification.
 
 
-[fn:132] See the attributes =table:template-name=,
+[fn:133] See the attributes =table:template-name=,
 =table:use-first-row-styles=, =table:use-last-row-styles=,
 =table:use-first-row-styles=, =table:use-last-row-styles=,
 =table:use-first-column-styles=, =table:use-last-column-styles=,
 =table:use-first-column-styles=, =table:use-last-column-styles=,
 =table:use-banding-rows-styles=, and =table:use-banding-column-styles=
 =table:use-banding-rows-styles=, and =table:use-banding-column-styles=
 of the =<table:table>= element in the OpenDocument-v1.2 specification.
 of the =<table:table>= element in the OpenDocument-v1.2 specification.
 
 
-[fn:133] If the publishing directory is the same as the source
+[fn:134] If the publishing directory is the same as the source
 directory, =file.org= is exported as =file.org.org=, so you probably
 directory, =file.org= is exported as =file.org.org=, so you probably
 do not want to do this.
 do not want to do this.
 
 
-[fn:134] The option ~org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c~ can be used
+[fn:135] The option ~org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c~ can be used
 to remove code evaluation from the {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} key binding.
 to remove code evaluation from the {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} key binding.
 
 
-[fn:135] Actually, the constructs =call_<name>()= and =src_<lang>{}=
+[fn:136] Actually, the constructs =call_<name>()= and =src_<lang>{}=
 are not evaluated when they appear in a keyword line---i.e. lines
 are not evaluated when they appear in a keyword line---i.e. lines
 starting with =#+KEYWORD:=, see [[*Summary of In-Buffer Settings]].
 starting with =#+KEYWORD:=, see [[*Summary of In-Buffer Settings]].
 
 
-[fn:136] Due to the way this header argument is implemented, it
+[fn:137] Due to the way this header argument is implemented, it
 implies ":results file".  Therefore if it is set for multiple blocks
 implies ":results file".  Therefore if it is set for multiple blocks
 at once (by a subtree or buffer property for example), all blocks are
 at once (by a subtree or buffer property for example), all blocks are
 forced to produce file results.  This is seldom desired behavior, so
 forced to produce file results.  This is seldom desired behavior, so
@@ -21363,60 +21367,60 @@ it is recommended to set this header only on a per-block basis.  It is
 possible that this aspect of the implementation might change in the
 possible that this aspect of the implementation might change in the
 future.
 future.
 
 
-[fn:137] C++ language is handled in =ob-C.el=.  Even though the
+[fn:138] C++ language is handled in =ob-C.el=.  Even though the
 identifier for such source blocks is =C++=, you activate it by loading
 identifier for such source blocks is =C++=, you activate it by loading
 the C language.
 the C language.
 
 
-[fn:138] D language is handled in =ob-C.el=.  Even though the
+[fn:139] D language is handled in =ob-C.el=.  Even though the
 identifier for such source blocks is =D=, you activate it by loading
 identifier for such source blocks is =D=, you activate it by loading
 the C language.
 the C language.
 
 
-[fn:139] For Noweb literate programming details, see
+[fn:140] For Noweb literate programming details, see
 http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/.
 http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/.
 
 
-[fn:140] For more information, please refer to the commentary section
+[fn:141] For more information, please refer to the commentary section
 in =org-tempo.el=.
 in =org-tempo.el=.
 
 
-[fn:141] Note that ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~
+[fn:142] Note that ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~
 property, such that ~visual-line-mode~ (or purely setting ~word-wrap~)
 property, such that ~visual-line-mode~ (or purely setting ~word-wrap~)
 wraps long lines (including headlines) correctly indented.
 wraps long lines (including headlines) correctly indented.
 
 
-[fn:142] The ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~ correctly
+[fn:143] The ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~ correctly
 for indenting and wrapping long lines of headlines or text.  This
 for indenting and wrapping long lines of headlines or text.  This
 minor mode handles ~visual-line-mode~ and directly applied settings
 minor mode handles ~visual-line-mode~ and directly applied settings
 through ~word-wrap~.
 through ~word-wrap~.
 
 
-[fn:143] Also see the variable ~org-adapt-indentation~.
+[fn:144] Also see the variable ~org-adapt-indentation~.
 
 
-[fn:144] Because =LEVEL=2= has 3 stars, =LEVEL=3= has 4 stars, and so
+[fn:145] Because =LEVEL=2= has 3 stars, =LEVEL=3= has 4 stars, and so
 on.
 on.
 
 
-[fn:145] If Emacs is configured for safe storing of passwords, then
+[fn:146] If Emacs is configured for safe storing of passwords, then
 configure the variable, ~org-mobile-encryption-password~; please read
 configure the variable, ~org-mobile-encryption-password~; please read
 the docstring of that variable.
 the docstring of that variable.
 
 
-[fn:146] An alternative is to use a WebDAV server.  MobileOrg
+[fn:147] An alternative is to use a WebDAV server.  MobileOrg
 documentation has details of WebDAV server configuration.  Additional
 documentation has details of WebDAV server configuration.  Additional
 help is at this [[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#mobileorg_webdav][FAQ entry]].
 help is at this [[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#mobileorg_webdav][FAQ entry]].
 
 
-[fn:147] Symbolic links in ~org-directory~ need to have the same name
+[fn:148] Symbolic links in ~org-directory~ need to have the same name
 as their targets.
 as their targets.
 
 
-[fn:148] While creating the agendas, Org mode forces ID properties on
+[fn:149] While creating the agendas, Org mode forces ID properties on
 all referenced entries, so that these entries can be uniquely
 all referenced entries, so that these entries can be uniquely
 identified if MobileOrg flags them for further action.  To avoid
 identified if MobileOrg flags them for further action.  To avoid
 setting properties configure the variable
 setting properties configure the variable
 ~org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items~ to ~nil~.  Org mode then relies
 ~org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items~ to ~nil~.  Org mode then relies
 on outline paths, assuming they are unique.
 on outline paths, assuming they are unique.
 
 
-[fn:149] Checksums are stored automatically in the file
+[fn:150] Checksums are stored automatically in the file
 =checksums.dat=.
 =checksums.dat=.
 
 
-[fn:150] The file will be empty after this operation.
+[fn:151] The file will be empty after this operation.
 
 
-[fn:151] https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/comment?lang=en
+[fn:152] https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/comment?lang=en
 
 
-[fn:152] If the =TBLFM= keyword contains an odd number of dollar
+[fn:153] If the =TBLFM= keyword contains an odd number of dollar
 characters, this may cause problems with Font Lock in LaTeX mode.  As
 characters, this may cause problems with Font Lock in LaTeX mode.  As
 shown in the example you can fix this by adding an extra line inside
 shown in the example you can fix this by adding an extra line inside
 the =comment= environment that is used to balance the dollar
 the =comment= environment that is used to balance the dollar
@@ -21424,9 +21428,9 @@ expressions.  If you are using AUCTeX with the font-latex library,
 a much better solution is to add the =comment= environment to the
 a much better solution is to add the =comment= environment to the
 variable ~LaTeX-verbatim-environments~.
 variable ~LaTeX-verbatim-environments~.
 
 
-[fn:153] The ~agenda*~ view is the same as ~agenda~ except that it
+[fn:154] The ~agenda*~ view is the same as ~agenda~ except that it
 only considers /appointments/, i.e., scheduled and deadline items that
 only considers /appointments/, i.e., scheduled and deadline items that
 have a time specification =[h]h:mm= in their time-stamps.
 have a time specification =[h]h:mm= in their time-stamps.
 
 
-[fn:154] Note that, for ~org-odd-levels-only~, a level number
+[fn:155] Note that, for ~org-odd-levels-only~, a level number
 corresponds to order in the hierarchy, not to the number of stars.
 corresponds to order in the hierarchy, not to the number of stars.