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From: Rick Moynihan <rick@calicojack.co.uk>
To: David O'Toole <dto@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-orgmode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: org-blog.el v1.17 and org-publish-org-to-html
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 16:34:18 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <465EEAFA.1040204@calicojack.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m3myzlrwtu.fsf@gnu.org>

Hi,

I was using the version with org-mode (4.75) which seems to be the same 
as the one on your site.  Anyway, It seems like I was mistaken and 
org-publish-org-to-html is defined, it's just that the function wasn't 
interactive and I was expecting it to be.  I've not had chance to look 
much further into org-blog than this, but I have managed to get it to 
output some HTML.

On another note, I've not really used org-publish before, and have just 
seen that it supports multiple projects.  Is it possible to configure a 
project that is a 'single.org' file, which is in a folder of org files. 
  What I'd like is to be able to publish only single.org, and none of 
the others.  Is it possible to include *ONLY* this file?

Thanks again,

R.

David O'Toole wrote:
> Hi. Maybe you are using the version of org-publish.el that comes with
> org. The newer version it at
> http://dto.freeshell.org/e/org-publish.el
> 
> Can you try that and let me know if it helps?
> 
> Rick Moynihan <rick@calicojack.co.uk> writes:
> 
>> Hi, I just took a look at org-blog.el, and I couldn't get it to
>> publish to html because I don't have an org-publish-org-to-html
>> defined.  I'm using org-4.75.
>>
>> Great idea btw...
>>
>> R.
>>
>> David O'Toole wrote:
>>> Available from http://dto.freeshell.org/e/org-blog.el
>>>
>>> This is the first usable release of org-blog. Instructions for setup
>>> and use are in the file's commentary. It requires org-mode at least
>>> 4.75 (very recent, see quoted posts below.)
>>>
>>> You can see an example of the output at http://dto.freeshell.org/blog/
>>> and the generated XML at http://dto.freeshell.org/blog/blog.xml
>>>
>>> Features: 
>>>
>>>   - write blog posts in org-mode syntax
>>>   - juggle multiple posts while writing, publish in any order when finished
>>>   - RSS 2.0 file. Now you can be on planet.emacsen.org!
>>>   - "blogroll" (not well-tested)
>>>
>>> Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
>>>
>>>> On May 19, 2007, at 3:17, David O'Toole wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am working on my blog extension for org-publish. I would like to
>>>>> convert a region of text (say, between two markers) from org-mode
>>>>> markup into html and then paste the resulting html into another buffer
>>>>> where I am building a full page. I need to do this from a lisp
>>>>> program. It says that org-export-as-html will export an active region
>>>>> but I tried it and it doesn't work in a temp-buffer where
>>>>> (buffer-file-name) is nil. Anyway, would it be hard to expose a
>>>>> function like the following?
>>>>>
>>>>> (defun org-export-region-to-html (beg end)
>>>>>   "Convert region between BEG and END into HTML, placing the result
>>>>>   into a new buffer. The new buffer is returned."
>>>> Thanks for this idea, will be useful for many things.
>>>>
>>>> - Carsten
>>>>
>>>> 4.75 will contain the following function:
>>>>
>>>> (defun org-export-region-as-html (beg end &optional body-only buffer)
>>>>   "Convert region fron BEG to END in org-mode buffer to HTML.
>>>> If prefix arg BODY-ONLY is set, omit file header, footer, and table of
>>>> contents, and only produce the region of converted text, useful for
>>>> cut-and-paste operations.
>>>> If BUFFER is a buffer or a string, use/create that buffer as a target
>>>> of the converted HTML.  If BUFFER is the symbol `string', return the
>>>> produced HTML as a string and leave no buffer behind.  For example,
>>>> a Lisp program could call this function in the following way:
>>>>
>>>>   (setq html (org-export-region-as-html beg end t 'string))
>>>>
>>>> When called interactively, the output buffer is selected, and shown
>>>> in a window.  A non-interactive call will only retunr the buffer."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Rick Moynihan
>> Software Engineer
>> Calico Jack LTD
>> http://www.calicojack.co.uk/
>>
> 


-- 
Rick Moynihan
Software Engineer
Calico Jack LTD
http://www.calicojack.co.uk/

      parent reply	other threads:[~2007-05-31 15:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-05-19  1:17 convert region to html? David O'Toole
2007-05-20  2:27 ` Michael Olson
2007-05-20 15:17 ` Carsten Dominik
2007-05-21  6:56   ` Giovanni Ridolfi
2007-05-21 15:00   ` David O'Toole
2007-05-30 13:17   ` org-blog.el updated to v1.17 David O'Toole
     [not found]     ` <465DB53B.3030209@calicojack.co.uk>
     [not found]       ` <m3myzlrwtu.fsf@gnu.org>
2007-05-31 15:34         ` Rick Moynihan [this message]

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