Hi I'm using a emacs --batch cronjob to update several html-exports of different agenda views. The output usually looks ugly. It took me some time to figure out why the exported html-files look different whether the function is started in a normal frame or via batch: The html-exporter sets line-breaks (and colors) in relation to the actual frame-size and color-settings (which are both zero in batch-mode). Is there any way to influence that behavior? Letting emacs --batch explicitly load an init-file is no solution: framesize and color settings are ignored. Thanks for help Sven
Hi all
I have solved the problem with some sed operations now.
Greetings
Sven
"Sven Bretfeld" <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
> Hi
>
> I'm using a emacs --batch cronjob to update several html-exports of
> different agenda views.
>
> The output usually looks ugly. It took me some time to figure out why
> the exported html-files look different whether the function is started
> in a normal frame or via batch: The html-exporter sets line-breaks (and
> colors) in relation to the actual frame-size and color-settings (which
> are both zero in batch-mode).
>
> Is there any way to influence that behavior?
>
> Letting emacs --batch explicitly load an init-file is no solution:
> framesize and color settings are ignored.
>
> Thanks for help
>
> Sven
Hi Sven,
"Sven Bretfeld" <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
> I have solved the problem with some sed operations now.
good you solved it. Can you share the sed operations?
Thanks,
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Bastien