* How to deal with 'contents' in (derived) exporter backend
@ 2013-11-04 12:30 Thorsten Jolitz
2013-11-05 20:21 ` Nicolas Goaziou
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-11-04 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi List,
assume I want to derive an exporter backend from ox-org.el, and there
are just a few new transcoder functions, so all other elements/object
should be exported as Org-syntax (with inherited function
`org-org-identity').
Using this example Org-snippet
#+begin_src org
* A1
Text *A1*
** A2
Text *A2*
* B1
Text *B1*
** B2
Text *B2*
#+end_src
I get something like this if I write a transcoder function for 'headline'
ignoring argument 'contents' (don't bother with the details please):
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org-data nil "(headline (title-string \"A1\"
alt-title-string \"A1\" category \"tmp5\" level 1 priority nil tags nil
todo-keyword nil quotedp nil archivedp nil commentedp nil footnote-secion-p
nil))
(headline (title-string \"B1\" alt-title-string \"B1\" category \"tmp5\" level
1 priority nil tags nil todo-keyword nil quotedp nil archivedp nil commentedp
nil footnote-secion-p nil)) ")
#+end_src
Only the two 1st level headlines are successfully transcoded, their content is
missing.
But when I use something like this in the headline transcode function
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(format "(headline %S %s) "
[... return headline string ...]
contents)
#+end_src
I get the parse-tree structure as output instead of elements/object
in their original Org text syntax as expected:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org-data nil "(headline (title-string \"A1\" alt-title-string \"A1\"
category \"tmp5\" level 1 priority nil tags nil todo-keyword nil
quotedp nil archivedp nil commentedp nil footnote-secion-p nil)
(section (#(\"Text *A1* \" 0 5 (:parent (paragraph (:begin 6 :end 16
:contents-begin 6 :contents-end 16 :post-blank 0 :post-affiliated 6
:parent (section (:begin 6 :end 16 :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 16
:post-blank 0 :parent (headline (:raw-value \"A1\" :begin 1 :end 32
:pre-blank 0 :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 32 :level 1 :priority nil
:tags [...]
#+end_src
Note that I have a simple filter-function for section that looks like this:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun org-iorg-data-filter-section-function (section backend info)
(format "(section (%S))" section))
#+end_src
I'm sure there is some misunderstanding on my side here. I would expect
that all elements/objects inside the section have already been
transcoded back to Org-syntax when this filter is applied, so I should
not see parse-tree structures in the output.
I had a look at other backends for inspiration on how to deal with
'contents' in my headline transcoder function, e.g.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun org-html-section (section contents info)
[...]
;; Build return value.
(format "<div class=\"outline-text-%d\" id=\"text-%s\">\n%s</div>"
class-num
(or (org-element-property :CUSTOM_ID parent) section-number)
contents)))))
#+end_src
but that looks to me just how I treated 'contents' above.
Any tips would be appreciated.
--
cheers,
Thorsten
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* Re: How to deal with 'contents' in (derived) exporter backend
2013-11-04 12:30 How to deal with 'contents' in (derived) exporter backend Thorsten Jolitz
@ 2013-11-05 20:21 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2013-11-06 14:36 ` Thorsten Jolitz
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nicolas Goaziou @ 2013-11-05 20:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thorsten Jolitz; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hello,
Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz@gmail.com> writes:
> But when I use something like this in the headline transcode function
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (format "(headline %S %s) "
> [... return headline string ...]
> contents)
> #+end_src
>
> I get the parse-tree structure as output instead of elements/object
> in their original Org text syntax as expected:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (org-data nil "(headline (title-string \"A1\" alt-title-string \"A1\"
> category \"tmp5\" level 1 priority nil tags nil todo-keyword nil
> quotedp nil archivedp nil commentedp nil footnote-secion-p nil)
> (section (#(\"Text *A1* \" 0 5 (:parent (paragraph (:begin 6 :end 16
> :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 16 :post-blank 0 :post-affiliated 6
> :parent (section (:begin 6 :end 16 :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 16
> :post-blank 0 :parent (headline (:raw-value \"A1\" :begin 1 :end 32
> :pre-blank 0 :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 32 :level 1 :priority nil
> :tags [...]
> #+end_src
You don't get the parse-tree structure, you get Org syntax within
a propertized string. Try (org-no-properties contents) instead.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
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* Re: How to deal with 'contents' in (derived) exporter backend
2013-11-05 20:21 ` Nicolas Goaziou
@ 2013-11-06 14:36 ` Thorsten Jolitz
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-11-06 14:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaziou@gmail.com> writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> But when I use something like this in the headline transcode function
>>
>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>> (format "(headline %S %s) "
>> [... return headline string ...]
>> contents)
>> #+end_src
>>
>> I get the parse-tree structure as output instead of elements/object
>> in their original Org text syntax as expected:
>>
>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>> (org-data nil "(headline (title-string \"A1\" alt-title-string \"A1\"
>> category \"tmp5\" level 1 priority nil tags nil todo-keyword nil
>> quotedp nil archivedp nil commentedp nil footnote-secion-p nil)
>> (section (#(\"Text *A1* \" 0 5 (:parent (paragraph (:begin 6 :end 16
>> :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 16 :post-blank 0 :post-affiliated 6
>> :parent (section (:begin 6 :end 16 :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 16
>> :post-blank 0 :parent (headline (:raw-value \"A1\" :begin 1 :end 32
>> :pre-blank 0 :contents-begin 6 :contents-end 32 :level 1 :priority nil
>> :tags [...]
>> #+end_src
>
> You don't get the parse-tree structure, you get Org syntax within
> a propertized string. Try (org-no-properties contents) instead.
That does the trick, thank you very much, I was kind of stuck without
being aware of this function.
--
cheers,
Thorsten
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