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From: Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose@gmx.de>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Re: Paging HTML export by script -- preview
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:36:46 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <47D7B23E.2080900@gmx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47D78BED.6060203@diplan.de>

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Rainer Stengele schrieb:
> Dear Sebastian,
> 
> at the moment I can't see anything than a help line at the top of the 
> page in K-Meleon, Firefox, SeaMonkey or Internet Explorer 7.
> The contents - which I could see yesterday - is shown for a second and 
> then disappearing.
> 


Yes, my fault - sorry.

Wow K-Meleon - I'll have google that one :-)

Bastien was so kind to update the script several times for me now. The 
current version should at least show something again. The code for the 
'minibuffer' is, as is the rest, very experimental :) - the reaction on 
first input is very delayed somehow and there are now messages yet (like 
'already the first/last page' ...)

And the movement works mainly for the info view mode now, but I will add 
more later (weekend maybe) when the basic keyboard code is working 
better. The aim is to support single key navigation AND multikey 
commands/filters for creating sparse trees, todo trees and maybe in the 
far future a column view even. org-export-html will by then replace all 
that ical stuff ;-D

Since I changed the whole thing very much yesterday, the most of the 
docs is obsolete now.

Please see the source of of the HTML file for usage and read the new 
section 'ChangeLog' for details.

One more to say:

The current version works with a new XHTML structure to better support 
scripting and traversing the DOM in general. Carsten was so nice to 
rewrite the HTML-export to have produce a first draft of this 'future 
version' of HTML-export and send it here. The new folding is entirely 
based on that new structure.

It now needs some thinking about the UI of the script. The folding in 
combination with keys and view toggling espacially (maybe unfold the 
current section when toggling from info to 'plain' view and scroll the 
window to that point as a start).

Any ideas about that are very much appreciated.


Regards,

     Sebastian


> rainer
> 
> Sebastian Rose schrieb:
>> Dear reader,
>>
>>
>> have you ever dreamed of seeing an HTML exported org file in info view 
>> mode :-P ??? Wonder what that is? No?
>>
>> Then you really should visit
>>
>>  http://www.legito.net/org-info-js/
>>
>> I somehow managed to sqeeze a lot of meaningless and completely wrong 
>> bunch of digits and chars in on horrible file, copy protected the code 
>> by additional hard shaking, named it org-info.js and after all this is 
>> what came out of it.
>>
>> This cruel hack somehow works any way and is meant as an appetizer for 
>> more of this sort.
>>
>> Bastien Guerry was so kind to give this unfinished durty piece work a 
>> place on his otherwise clean an polished site.
>>
>> Visit the URL and play around there a little bit. Dropping a note here 
>> if your browser is daring to play this script and sloped enough to 
>> display it's results in a human readable way, so we can add his name 
>> AND version to hall of fame of supported browsers.
>>
>> You should be able to do part of the navigation by using the accesskey 
>> feature of current browsers (i.e. in Opera prefix each of the keys by 
>> SHIFT-ESC):
>>
>>   'n' - next            (info view mode)
>>   'p' - previous        (info view mode)
>>   'i' - go to the index (info view mode)
>>   't' - toggle view     (always)
>>
>>
>> The code currently gets completely reworked to own up all the 
>> promisses of it's documentation.
>>
>>
>> Since the accesskeys in some current webbrowsers are for disabled 
>> people (a third hand or even a 6th finger will do to press all those 
>> keys at once), I'd appreciate a good idea (or some code) to get 
>> arround these accesskey thing (preferably without a 30 code lines 
>> browser detection) to be able to move around the file with idealy one 
>> five fingered hand. I could imagine an invisible textfield grapping 
>> the focus if lost and using standard 'onkeyup' or something. If this 
>> works, it works in most browsers I think. My hope is, that this way we 
>> could even use the famous standard emacs accesskey C-x M-c butterfly 
>> :-D (which is a mega-accesskey actualy).
>>
>>
>>
>> I have to close now, and start to do the ever lasting code clean up.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>     Sebastian
>>
>>
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      parent reply	other threads:[~2008-03-12 10:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-03-10 12:31 Paging HTML export by script -- preview Sebastian Rose
2008-03-10 13:29 ` Sebastian Rose
2008-03-10 13:36   ` Carsten Dominik
2008-03-12  7:53 ` Rainer Stengele
2008-03-12  8:39   ` Bastien
2008-03-12 10:38     ` Sebastian Rose
2008-03-12 10:45     ` Sebastian Rose
2008-03-12 10:36   ` Sebastian Rose [this message]

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