Hi, I'm using org-rss.el to generate an RSS feed for my blog. I use a separate file, ~feed.org~, which uses ~#+include:~ to source entries. This works well for each item in the feed, but not for the main feed title and feed image title, which appears to be a concatenation of the feed and all the titles in all the items. If I export RSS for the below ~feed.org~, the RSS title becomes: : <title>The Feed Title Title of first post Title of second post</title> However I *expect* it to be just: : <title>The Feed Title</title> The feed image title also is similarly affected: #+begin_src xml <image> <url>https://orgmode.org/img/org-mode-unicorn-logo.png</url> <title>The Feed Title Title of first post Title of second post</title> <link></link> </image> #+end_src Below is the Org files used in this example. feed.org: #+begin_src org ,#+title: The Feed Title ,* First Post :PROPERTIES: :RSS_PERMALINK: first-post.html :END: ,#+include: first-post.org ,* Second Post :PROPERTIES: :RSS_PERMALINK: second-post.html :END: ,#+include: second-post.org #+end_src first-post.org: #+begin_src org ,#+title: Title of first post First post content. #+end_src second-post: #+begin_src org ,#+title: Title of second post Second post content. #+end_src Software Versions: - macOS 10.15.3 - Org mode version 9.3.2 (9.3.2-24-g5c72d6-elpaplus @ /Users/stig/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20200203/) - GNU Emacs 26.3 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin18.2.0, NS appkit-1671.20 Version 10.14.3 (Build 18D109)) of 2019-09-02 Regards, Stig
Hello,
Stig Brautaset <stig@brautaset.org> writes:
> I'm using org-rss.el to generate an RSS feed for my blog. I use a
> separate file, ~feed.org~, which uses ~#+include:~ to source entries.
> This works well for each item in the feed, but not for the main feed
> title and feed image title, which appears to be a concatenation of the
> feed and all the titles in all the items.
Indeed. According to the manual, in (info "(org)Export settings")
‘TITLE’
Org displays this title. For long titles, use multiple ‘#+TITLE’
lines.
Multiple TITLE keywords are concatenated to create a document title.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> Indeed. According to the manual, in (info "(org)Export settings")
>
> ‘TITLE’
> Org displays this title. For long titles, use multiple ‘#+TITLE’
> lines.
>
> Multiple TITLE keywords are concatenated to create a document title.
Doh! Thanks for that. I tried working around this behaviour ~:lines
"1-"~, to skip the included file's #+title line, but that didn't seem to
work either. E.g. like this:
: #+include: first-post.org :lines "1-"
Regards,
Stig
Stig Brautaset <stig@brautaset.org> writes:
> Doh! Thanks for that. I tried working around this behaviour ~:lines
> "1-"~, to skip the included file's #+title line, but that didn't seem to
> work either. E.g. like this:
>
> : #+include: first-post.org :lines "1-"
Doesn't "1-" mean the whole document?
Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> Stig Brautaset <stig@brautaset.org> writes:
>
>> Doh! Thanks for that. I tried working around this behaviour ~:lines
>> "1-"~, to skip the included file's #+title line, but that didn't seem to
>> work either. E.g. like this:
>>
>> : #+include: first-post.org :lines "1-"
>
> Doesn't "1-" mean the whole document?
...
Yeees, it does. And using 2- makes it work as I expect.
PS: Can we pretend this whole thread didn't happen? :-)
Regards,
Stig
Stig Brautaset <stig@brautaset.org> writes:
> ...
> PS: Can we pretend this whole thread didn't happen? :-)
>
What thread?
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Nick:-)
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Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> writes:
> What thread?
;)
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Bastien