* Multiple publishing projects
@ 2009-10-06 6:33 Thomas S. Dye
2009-10-06 10:05 ` Ian Barton
2009-10-06 17:19 ` Sebastian
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From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2009-10-06 6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
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Aloha all,
Apologies in advance if the answer to this query is obvious. I've
looked through the documentation but can't find how to specify
multiple publishing projects. There are examples of simple projects
and projects with multiple components, but no example that I can find
of a specification for multiple projects. I'm guessing this has to do
with org-publish-project-alist, and that my rudimentary LISP
comprehension prevents me from seeing the simple answer. I've set
up one publishing project that works fine. I just can't figure out
how to add a second one.
If someone can offer an example, or a pointer to an example I've
overlooked, I'll be appreciative.
All the best,
Tom
Thomas S. Dye, Ph.D.
T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc.
Phone: (808) 529-0866 Fax: (808) 529-0884
http://www.tsdye.com
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* Re: Multiple publishing projects
2009-10-06 6:33 Multiple publishing projects Thomas S. Dye
@ 2009-10-06 10:05 ` Ian Barton
2009-10-06 17:24 ` Thomas S. Dye
2009-10-06 17:19 ` Sebastian
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From: Ian Barton @ 2009-10-06 10:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-orgmode
> Apologies in advance if the answer to this query is obvious. I've
> looked through the documentation but can't find how to specify multiple
> publishing projects. There are examples of simple projects and projects
> with multiple components, but no example that I can find of a
> specification for multiple projects. I'm guessing this has to do with
> org-publish-project-alist, and that my rudimentary LISP comprehension
> prevents me from seeing the simple answer. I've set up one publishing
> project that works fine. I just can't figure out how to add a second one.
>
> If someone can offer an example, or a pointer to an example I've
> overlooked, I'll be appreciative.
>
I don't know if this is the "right" way, but my .emacs looks like this:
(setq org-publish-project-alist
'(
;; ... add all the components here (see below)...
("org-notes"
:base-directory "~/nfs/firewall/Documents/org/"
:base-extension "org"
:publishing-directory "~/nfs/firewall/public_html/org-mobile/"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
:headline-levels 4 ; Just the default for this
project.
:auto-preamble t
:auto-index t
:index-filename "sitemap.org"
:index-title "Sitemap"
)
("org-static"
:base-directory "~/nfs/firewall/Documents/org/"
:base-extension
"css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf\\|php"
:publishing-directory "~/nfs/firewall/public_html/org-mobile/"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
("org" :components ("org-notes" "org-static"))
("org-mobile"
:base-directory "~/nfs/firewall/Documents/org/"
:base-extension "org"
:publishing-directory "~/nfs/firewall/public_html/org-mobile/"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
:headline-levels 4 ; Just the default for this
project.
:auto-preamble t
:auto-index t
:html-extension "php"
:index-filename "sitemap.org"
:index-title "Sitemap"
)
("mobile" :components ("org-mobile" "org-static"))
This gives me 2 projects "org" and "mobile". Note that you can mix and
match bits - have used org-static in both my projects.
Ian.
))
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* Re: Multiple publishing projects
2009-10-06 10:05 ` Ian Barton
@ 2009-10-06 17:24 ` Thomas S. Dye
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From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2009-10-06 17:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lists; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Thanks Ian. Your example helped me make sense of the Org manual,
which was a bit terse for my comprehension in this instance. My
second publishing project is up and running now and I'm looking
forward to the third.
All the best,
Tom
On Oct 6, 2009, at 12:05 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
>> Apologies in advance if the answer to this query is obvious. I've
>> looked through the documentation but can't find how to specify
>> multiple publishing projects. There are examples of simple
>> projects and projects with multiple components, but no example that
>> I can find of a specification for multiple projects. I'm guessing
>> this has to do with org-publish-project-alist, and that my
>> rudimentary LISP comprehension prevents me from seeing the simple
>> answer. I've set up one publishing project that works fine. I
>> just can't figure out how to add a second one.
>> If someone can offer an example, or a pointer to an example I've
>> overlooked, I'll be appreciative.
> I don't know if this is the "right" way, but my .emacs looks like
> this:
>
> (setq org-publish-project-alist
> '(
>
> ;; ... add all the components here (see below)...
> ("org-notes"
> :base-directory "~/nfs/firewall/Documents/org/"
> :base-extension "org"
> :publishing-directory "~/nfs/firewall/public_html/org-
> mobile/"
> :recursive t
> :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
> :headline-levels 4 ; Just the default for this
> project.
> :auto-preamble t
> :auto-index t
> :index-filename "sitemap.org"
> :index-title "Sitemap"
> )
>
> ("org-static"
> :base-directory "~/nfs/firewall/Documents/org/"
> :base-extension "css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|
> ogg\\|swf\\|php"
> :publishing-directory "~/nfs/firewall/public_html/org-
> mobile/"
> :recursive t
> :publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
>
> ("org" :components ("org-notes" "org-static"))
>
> ("org-mobile"
> :base-directory "~/nfs/firewall/Documents/org/"
> :base-extension "org"
> :publishing-directory "~/nfs/firewall/public_html/org-
> mobile/"
> :recursive t
> :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
> :headline-levels 4 ; Just the default for this
> project.
> :auto-preamble t
> :auto-index t
> :html-extension "php"
> :index-filename "sitemap.org"
> :index-title "Sitemap"
> )
>
>
> ("mobile" :components ("org-mobile" "org-static"))
>
>
> This gives me 2 projects "org" and "mobile". Note that you can mix
> and match bits - have used org-static in both my projects.
>
> Ian.
>
>
> ))
>
>
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* Re: Multiple publishing projects
2009-10-06 6:33 Multiple publishing projects Thomas S. Dye
2009-10-06 10:05 ` Ian Barton
@ 2009-10-06 17:19 ` Sebastian
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From: Sebastian @ 2009-10-06 17:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
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Am Montag, den 05.10.2009, 20:33 -1000 schrieb Thomas S. Dye:
> Aloha all,
>
>
> Apologies in advance if the answer to this query is obvious. I've
> looked through the documentation but can't find how to specify
> multiple publishing projects. There are examples of simple projects
> and projects with multiple components, but no example that I can find
> of a specification for multiple projects. I'm guessing this has to do
> with org-publish-project-alist, and that my rudimentary LISP
> comprehension prevents me from seeing the simple answer. I've set
> up one publishing project that works fine. I just can't figure out
> how to add a second one.
`org-publish-projects-alist' is a list of projects.
(setq org-publish-project-alist
'(
;; Place all projects here
)
There are two different kinds of such projects.
The first kind of project is a real project definition.
This is an example of such a real project:
("worg-notes"
:base-directory "~/org/Worg/"
:auto-index nil ; generate index.org automagically
:recursive t
:base-extension "org"
:publishing-directory "~/develop/htdocs/worg/"
:publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
:headline-levels 3
:auto-preamble t )
The other kind of project is a compound project. A compound project
consists entirely of projects itself (besides it's own name):
("worg" :components ("worg-notes" "worg-static"))
Those compound projects exist for convenience. In this example, you
can simply export the `worg' project, which in turn will trigger the
publishing of `worg-notes' and `worg-static'.
You may place an arbitrary number of real and compound projects in
`org-publish-projects-alist'.
Best wishes
Sebastian
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