El mié, 05 jun 2013, Nick Dokos decía: > OSiUX writes: > > > When export using org-publish-project, > > Org add a comment with timestamp in HTML: > > > > # git diff > > > > > > > > viewing two years of orgmode with gnuplot > > - > > + > > > > > > > > In my .emacs, I have: > > > > (setq org-publish-project-alist > > (quote (("osiux-blog-org" > > ...others...options... > > :with-timestamps nil > > > > How I can disable this feature? > > > > To do it globally, customize org-export-time-stamp-file and set it to > nil. > > Per file, you can use an option: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > #+OPTIONS: timestamp:nil > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > or through a local variable by adding this at the *end* of the file: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > # Local Variables: > # org-export-time-stamp-file: nil > # End: > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > You will need to close and reopen the file in this case, for it > to take effect. > > OTOH, it's just a comment: org is trying to be helpful and tell you > when the html file was produced. Why do you want to get rid of it? > At some point, it might save you hours of debugging (ok, rhetorical > exaggeration perhaps, but still...) Nic, currently Orgmode is regenerating all .html files, not just modified (.org), maybe that's the error? I use git as version control for html files because it facilitates the deploy of my blog and was going to be detected modified files when in fact they were exactly the same except for the timestamp. Thanks! org-export-time-stamp-file: nil works as I need. The source files *.org: http://github.com/osiris/osiux-blog The HTML files with images: https://github.com/osiris/osiris.github.com The main site: http://osiux.com The git mirror: http://git.osiux.com :: Osiris Alejandro Gomez (OSiUX) osiux@osiux.com.ar DC44 95D2 0D5D D544 FC1A F00F B308 A671 9237 D36C http://www.osiux.com.ar http://www.altermundi.net