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From: "Sébastien Brisard" <sebastien.brisard@m4x.org>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Binding org-html-head to a function?
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:22:02 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54CCD6FA.2060400@m4x.org> (raw)

Hi Rasmus,
> Hi Sébastien,
>
> Sébastien Brisard <address@hidden> writes:
>
> >/  my blog (sbrisard.github.io) is entirely written with/
> >/  org-mode./
>
> Looks pretty.
Thanks!
>
> >/  Org-mode offers everything I need, except for one minor/
> >/  detail. It is very difficult to include the same CSS file in the/
> >/  html-head of several files located at various levels of the directory/
> >/  hierarchy./
> >/  I do not really like this trick/
> >/  http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html#sec-6./
> >/  For/
> >/  the time being, I configured several projects (one for each level),/
> >/  seehttps://github.com/sbrisard/blog/blob/master/sb-blog.el. But I am/
> >/  not happy with this solution either./
> >/  I think that it would be great if org-html-head and/
> >/  org-html-head-extra behaved as org-html-preamble and/
> >/  org-html-postamble, which can be set to either a string, or a/
> >/  function. This offers great flexibility for the configuration of the/
> >/  pre/postamble (I use it to conditionnaly include DISQUS comments in/
> >/  the postamble)./
> >/  Would it be possible to mimick the same behavior with org-html-head/
> >/  and org-html-head-extra? Or would this be too much work?/
>
> You could use macros:
>
> #+MACRO: my-style (eval (concat "#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: " (if t "<style></>"
> "<no-style></>")))
> {{{my-style}}}
>
> But for this problem you could just the absolute path to the CSS:
>      http://my.url/theme.css, I guess.
>
> Preferably via ox-publish.
Yeah, I thought about that, but this would not be very practical, as I 
am still fidling around with the style sheet a lot. With this solution, 
I would need to commit any minor change.
> Hope it helps,
> Rasmus
I still think that having org-html-head and org-html-head-extra behave 
like org-html-preamble and org-html-postamble would be a great addition, 
which would offer a lot of flexibility (beyond the use-case listed here).

Best regards,
Sébastien

             reply	other threads:[~2015-01-31 13:22 UTC|newest]

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2015-01-31 13:22 Sébastien Brisard [this message]
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2015-01-26 20:36 org-html-h Sébastien Brisard
2015-01-26 20:40 ` Binding org-html-head to a function? Sébastien Brisard

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