* Drupal syntax on html-export for image links @ 2012-05-24 4:55 William Crandall 2012-05-24 9:01 ` Bastien 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: William Crandall @ 2012-05-24 4:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1318 bytes --] Hello, I'm drafting pages for publication on a Drupal website. I've set up a draft-review cycle using Org-mode and some simplified CSS, for a light-weight type-and-read process. When I'm happy with the text, I'd like to cut-and-paste from the generated html output directly into Drupal. Links to external http files work fine, but image links (and internal links) are confounding me. -------------------------------------------------- Drupal inline image syntax is: <img src="/sites/default/files/images/BC.png" alt="BC"> Default Org-mode html-export, for [[/sites/a.png]] seems to be: <img src="file://g:/sites/a.png" alt="file://g:/sites/a.png" /> Which really won't do. Before hauling out my wheel-creation tools, has anyone created a "Drupal-link type" for Org-mode? Or some other solution? -------------------------------------------------- I found one Drupal thread in the archives: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2009-11/msg00473.html But I don't need or want to "push the button" and publish. I'd just like to modify the html-export output for images. (And then adapt that to internal links.) -------------------------------------------------- Thanks for any suggestions or references. And for Org-mode, which is great! -BC Org-mode: 7.8.09 Emacs: 24.1.50.1 Windows 7 [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 5210 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Drupal syntax on html-export for image links 2012-05-24 4:55 Drupal syntax on html-export for image links William Crandall @ 2012-05-24 9:01 ` Bastien 2012-05-27 4:43 ` William Crandall 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Bastien @ 2012-05-24 9:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: William Crandall; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Hi William, William Crandall <bc3141592@gmail.com> writes: > Drupal inline image syntax is: > > <img src="/sites/default/files/images/BC.png" alt="BC"> > > Default Org-mode html-export, for [[/sites/a.png]] seems to be: > > <img src="file://g:/sites/a.png" alt="file://g:/sites/a.png" /> Nicolas export engine does it right : <img src="/sites/a.png" alt="a.png"/> To use it, please pull from the git master repository then - add the "contrib/" directory to your load-path - (require 'org-export) - M-x org-export-dispatch h HTH, -- Bastien ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Drupal syntax on html-export for image links 2012-05-24 9:01 ` Bastien @ 2012-05-27 4:43 ` William Crandall 2012-05-27 7:35 ` Nicolas Goaziou 2012-05-27 12:37 ` Jambunathan K 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: William Crandall @ 2012-05-27 4:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bastien; +Cc: emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 4880 bytes --] Hello Bastien, Thanks for your pointer to org-export! I got it running and see it is an improvement. Reading the archives, I've gathered some notions. (Please correct me if I'm wrong!) Is it true that: 1. The org-export Package is a "Generic Export Engine" and is intended to support a new generation of org export tools (to HTML, LaTeX, ODT, etc). 2. It is now an "experimental" Contributed Package: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib 3. The current (old) export command (C-c C-e) executes a function called "org-export" in org-exp.el (line 943) but it is not related to the new org-export package. 4. API documentation for the new org-export, and it's family (org-e-ascii.el, org-e-html.el, org-e-latex.el, org-e-odt.el org-e-publish.el org-element.el), is here: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-api/ 5. Documentation for back-end developers working on new export tools is here: http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-export-reference.html 6. Current org tutorials describe the old tool set, e.g., "Publishing Org-mode files to HTML", not the new: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html 7. No end-user documentation for the org-export package has been created, describing for example, how to link to an external CSS file (as #+STYLE used to work). 8. "The Manual" does not (yet) document the org-export package: http://orgmode.org/manual/index.html 9. This mailing list is the best place to ask questions. ------------------------------------------------------------ Even if it's not a full BNF, and "only" 98% as Nicolas says, a quasi-complete grammar is a really good place to start, or re-start, building a "spaghetti-free" export system, IMO. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Turning to my immediate challenge, exporting to html, I have some questions ( M-x org-export-dispatch h ): 1. UTF-8 How can I change the encoding, which defaults to: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> I set org-export-coding-system: (setq org-export-coding-system 'utf-8) And now: org-export-coding-system is a variable defined in `org-export.el'. Its value is utf-8 Original value was nil But the exported html file still shows iso-8859-1 -------------------------------------------------- 2. CSS I used to link to an external style file thus: #+STYLE: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/about.css" /> What syntax works now? -------------------------------------------------- 3. Configuring paths to images #+ATTR_HTML: alt="BC Crandall" [[/sites/a.png]] Exports to: <img src="g:/sites/a.png" alt="BC Crandall"/></p> One win; one fail. #+ATTR_HTML: works fine! But I'd like the path to be <img src="/sites/a.png" .. without "g:" -------------------------------------------------- 4. Paths to files [[/sites/my-file][My link]] Exports to: <a href="file://g:/sites/my-file">My link</a> How can I keep the path "as it was", and get this: <a href="/sites/my-file">My link</a> without "file://g:" -------------------------------------------------- 5. Removing Pre- and Postamble What now works like: (setq org-export-html-preamble nil) (setq org-export-html-postamble nil) Now, there is no preamble. The postamble is: <div id="postamble"> <p class="date"> Date: 2012-05-26 20:59:51 Pacific Daylight Time </p> <p class="author"> Author : William BC Crandall</p> <p class="creator"> Generated by Org mode 7.8.11 in Emacs 24.1.50.1. </p> <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer">Validate XHTML 1.0</a> </div> I'd like to remove both. -------------------------------------------------- 6. Special strings I was able to get a TM (&trade) in the old system with: (eval-after-load "org" '(setq org-export-html-special-string-regexps (append org-export-html-special-string-regexps '(("-TM-" . "™"))))) How now? -------------------------------------------------- Thanks for any pointers or suggestions! And thanks to everyone working on this. -BC Org-mode: 7.8.11 Emacs: 24.1.50.1 Windows 7 On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 2:01 AM, Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote: > Hi William, > > William Crandall <bc3141592@gmail.com> writes: > > > Drupal inline image syntax is: > > > > <img src="/sites/default/files/images/BC.png" alt="BC"> > > > > Default Org-mode html-export, for [[/sites/a.png]] seems to be: > > > > <img src="file://g:/sites/a.png" alt="file://g:/sites/a.png" /> > > Nicolas export engine does it right : > > <img src="/sites/a.png" alt="a.png"/> > > To use it, please pull from the git master repository then > > - add the "contrib/" directory to your load-path > - (require 'org-export) > - M-x org-export-dispatch h > > HTH, > > -- > Bastien > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 19779 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Drupal syntax on html-export for image links 2012-05-27 4:43 ` William Crandall @ 2012-05-27 7:35 ` Nicolas Goaziou 2012-05-27 12:41 ` Jambunathan K 2012-05-27 12:37 ` Jambunathan K 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Nicolas Goaziou @ 2012-05-27 7:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: William Crandall; +Cc: Bastien, emacs-orgmode Hello, William Crandall <bc3141592@gmail.com> writes: > Is it true that: > > 1. The org-export Package is a "Generic Export Engine" > and is intended to support a new generation of > org export tools (to HTML, LaTeX, ODT, etc). Correct. > 2. It is now an "experimental" Contributed Package: > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib Correct. > 3. The current (old) export command (C-c C-e) executes > a function called "org-export" in org-exp.el (line 943) > but it is not related to the new org-export package. Correct. > 4. API documentation for the new org-export, and it's family > (org-e-ascii.el, org-e-html.el, org-e-latex.el, org-e-odt.el > org-e-publish.el org-element.el), is here: > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-api/ Correct, but be warned that some functions in org-exp.el use org-export-* prefix and might be found under "org-export" section. > 5. Documentation for back-end developers working on new > export tools is here: > http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-export-reference.html Correct. > 6. Current org tutorials describe the old tool set, e.g., > "Publishing Org-mode files to HTML", not the new: > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html Correct. > 7. No end-user documentation for the org-export package > has been created, describing for example, how to link > to an external CSS file (as #+STYLE used to work). Correct. > 8. "The Manual" does not (yet) document the org-export package: > http://orgmode.org/manual/index.html Correct. > 9. This mailing list is the best place to ask questions. Correct. > Turning to my immediate challenge, exporting to html, > I have some questions ( M-x org-export-dispatch h ): Since I don't maintain `e-html' back-end, I'll only answer partially. > 5. Removing Pre- and Postamble > > What now works like: > > (setq org-export-html-preamble nil) > (setq org-export-html-postamble nil) > > Now, there is no preamble. > > The postamble is: > > <div id="postamble"> > <p class="date"> Date: 2012-05-26 20:59:51 Pacific Daylight Time </p> > <p class="author"> Author : William BC Crandall</p> > <p class="creator"> Generated by Org mode 7.8.11 in Emacs 24.1.50.1. </p> > <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer">Validate XHTML > 1.0</a> > </div> > > I'd like to remove both. You may have a look at `org-e-html-preamble' and `org-e-html-postamble' variables. > -------------------------------------------------- > > > 6. Special strings > > I was able to get a TM (&trade) in the old system with: > > (eval-after-load "org" > '(setq org-export-html-special-string-regexps > (append org-export-html-special-string-regexps > '(("-TM-" . "™"))))) > > How now? You can add a filter to plain text objects, which will only be applied to `e-html' back-end: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun my-html-trademark-markup (text backend info) (if (not (eq back-end 'e-html)) text (replace-regexp-in-string "-TM-" "™" text))) (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-plain-text-functions 'my-html-trademark-markup) #+end_src Though, I would suggest to use entity \trade instead. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Drupal syntax on html-export for image links 2012-05-27 7:35 ` Nicolas Goaziou @ 2012-05-27 12:41 ` Jambunathan K 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Jambunathan K @ 2012-05-27 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nicolas Goaziou; +Cc: Bastien, emacs-orgmode, William Crandall > Since I don't maintain `e-html' back-end, I'll only answer partially. I don't want to take over the maintainership of org-e-html. What I am saying is that, anyone with commit access to Orgmode - this includes me - can fix or patch up org-e-html without it being routed via me. +1 to Bastien for recommending the use of org-e-html. -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Drupal syntax on html-export for image links 2012-05-27 4:43 ` William Crandall 2012-05-27 7:35 ` Nicolas Goaziou @ 2012-05-27 12:37 ` Jambunathan K 2012-05-27 16:00 ` William Crandall 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Jambunathan K @ 2012-05-27 12:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: William Crandall; +Cc: Bastien, emacs-orgmode The exporter is new. Needless to say there are bugs, known and unknown. (Think, "Rome wasn't built in a day") I have fixed few things. I will respond later for unresolved other things in your list. > 7. No end-user documentation for the org-export package > has been created, describing for example, how to link > to an external CSS file (as #+STYLE used to work). This is fixed now. > 8. "The Manual" does not (yet) document the org-export package: > http://orgmode.org/manual/index.html The new exporter should behave exactly the same way as the old one. Otherwise, it is a bug. For all practical purposes, M-x customize-group RET org-export-e-html RET should suffice. Note that the defcustoms have `org-e-html-' as prefix. (Note the "e" in "e-html") > 1. UTF-8 > > How can I change the encoding, which defaults to: Use `org-e-html-coding-system'. > -------------------------------------------------- > > 2. CSS > > I used to link to an external style file thus: > > #+STYLE: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/ > about.css" /> > > What syntax works now? This is fixed. > 5. Removing Pre- and Postamble > > What now works like: > > (setq org-export-html-preamble nil) > (setq org-export-html-postamble nil) > > Now, there is no preamble. > > The postamble is: > > <div id="postamble"> > <p class="date"> Date: 2012-05-26 20:59:51 Pacific Daylight Time > </p> > <p class="author"> Author : William BC Crandall</p> > <p class="creator"> Generated by Org mode 7.8.11 in Emacs > 24.1.50.1. </p> > <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer">Validate > XHTML 1.0</a> > </div> > > I'd like to remove both. Use `org-e-html-preamble' and `org-e-html-postamble'. > -------------------------------------------------- > > > 6. Special strings > > I was able to get a TM (&trade) in the old system with: > > (eval-after-load "org" > '(setq org-export-html-special-string-regexps > (append org-export-html-special-string-regexps > '(("-TM-" . "™"))))) > > How now? Nicolas has responded to this question. FYI, `org-export-html-special-string-regexps' becomes `org-e-html-special-string-regexps'. > 3. Configuring paths to images > > #+ATTR_HTML: alt="BC Crandall" > [[/sites/a.png]] > > Exports to: > > <img src="g:/sites/a.png" alt="BC Crandall"/></p> > > One win; one fail. > > #+ATTR_HTML: works fine! > > But I'd like the path to be <img src="/sites/a.png" .. > without "g:" > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > 4. Paths to files > > [[/sites/my-file][My link]] > > Exports to: > > <a href="file://g:/sites/my-file">My link</a> > > How can I keep the path "as it was", and get this: > > <a href="/sites/my-file">My link</a> > > without "file://g:" > > > -------------------------------------------------- > I will respond to 3 and 4 separately. I need to look at this area closely. (I know nothing about HTML or HTML exporter.) What is "g:/" here. Is it the publishing directory or the current directory. Given that, does removing the leading "g:/" a specific requirement of yours or is it generally useful to anyone. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Drupal syntax on html-export for image links 2012-05-27 12:37 ` Jambunathan K @ 2012-05-27 16:00 ` William Crandall 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: William Crandall @ 2012-05-27 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jambunathan K; +Cc: Bastien, emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2475 bytes --] Hello Nicolas and Jambunathan, Many thanks, to you both, for such quick and detailed responses! I look forward to checking things out later today. And yes, +1 to Bastien for recommending! Regarding your notes on image and file paths: JK> I will respond to 3 and 4 separately. I need to look at JK> this area closely. (I know nothing about HTML or HTML exporter.) JK> What is "g:/" here. Is it the publishing directory or JK> the current directory. Given that, does removing the leading JK> "g:/" a specific requirement of yours or is it generally useful JK> to anyone. The "g:/" is a Windows artifact, indicating the drive. On Unix systems, root "/" is unique; on Windows there can be many drives indicated by letters at the root (c:/, d:/, .. z:/). The most common default for first hard disk is "c:/", but other letters are often used. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_letter_assignment I think that it would be generally useful to be able to remove the drive letter, so that c:/ or g:/ is transposed into just / so that when the link-string is passed to a publishing system, such as Drupal, it can easily digest it for further processing. Thanks again for all your work on this! -BC On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 5:37 AM, Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>wrote: > > The exporter is new. Needless to say there are bugs, known and > unknown. (Think, "Rome wasn't built in a day") > [. . .] > > 3. Configuring paths to images > > > > #+ATTR_HTML: alt="BC Crandall" > > [[/sites/a.png]] > > > > Exports to: > > > > <img src="g:/sites/a.png" alt="BC Crandall"/></p> > > > > One win; one fail. > > > > #+ATTR_HTML: works fine! > > > > But I'd like the path to be <img src="/sites/a.png" .. > > without "g:" > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > 4. Paths to files > > > > [[/sites/my-file][My link]] > > > > Exports to: > > > > <a href="file://g:/sites/my-file">My link</a> > > > > How can I keep the path "as it was", and get this: > > > > <a href="/sites/my-file">My link</a> > > > > without "file://g:" > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > I will respond to 3 and 4 separately. I need to look at this area > closely. (I know nothing about HTML or HTML exporter.) > > What is "g:/" here. Is it the publishing directory or the current > directory. Given that, does removing the leading "g:/" a specific > requirement of yours or is it generally useful to anyone. > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 6491 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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