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Re: [Orgmode] Re: Release 6.13


From: Sebastian Rose
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Release 6.13
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 03:12:39 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux)

Hi Bernt,


this is how it works here:


(setq org-publish-project-alist
      '(("org-notes"
         :base-directory "~/emacs/org/notes/"
         :auto-index t
         :index-filename "sitemap.org"
         :index-title "Sitemap"
         :recursive t
         :base-extension "org"
         ;; this could be: "/ssh:address@hidden:~/html/notebook/"
         :publishing-directory "~/public_html/org-notes/"
         :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
         :headline-levels 4
                                        ;:section-numbers nil
                                        ;:table-of-contents nil
         :auto-preamble t
                                        ;:auto-postamble nil
         :style "<link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"stylesheet.css\" 
type=\"text/css\" />"

         )
        ("org-notes-static"
         :base-directory "~/emacs/org/notes/"
         :recursive t
         :base-extension 
"css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf\\|txt\\|htm\\|html\\|dtd\\|php"
         :publishing-directory "~/public_html/org-notes/"
         :publishing-function org-publish-attachment)

        ("org" :components ("org-notes" "org-notes-static"))


This way first the *.org files are published (and thus ditaa images are
created in :base-directory) and then the new generated images.





Best,

   Sebastian


Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> writes:
> Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> New contributed file /org-exp-blocks.el/
>> ----------------------------------------
>>
>>     This new file implements special export behavior of
>>     user-defined blocks.  The currently supported blocks are
>>
>>     - comment :: Comment blocks with author-specific markup
>>     - ditaa ::  conversion of ASCII art into pretty png files
>>          using Stathis  Sideris' /ditaa.jar/ program
>>     - dot :: creation of graphs in the /dot/ language
>>     - R :: Sweave type exporting using the R program
>>
>>     For more details and examples, see the file commentary in
>>     /org-exp-blocks.el/.
>>
>>     Kudos to Eric Schulte for this new functionality, after
>>     /org-plot.el/ already his second major contribution.  Thanks
>>     to Stathis for this excellent program, and for allowing us to
>>     bundle it with Org-mode.
>
> Thanks for this!  I really like that C-c ' now makes editing the ditaa
> images easy.
>
> Now for my questions related to improving my work-flow for generating
> documents with ditaa images.
>
> Q1: Can org-publish-current-project somehow automatically pick up ditaa
>     generated images?
>
>     I have a play org file http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.org which
>     generates the page at http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html.
>
>     I usually edit the source file and then
>        M-x org-publish-current-project
>     to publish my changes.
>
>     This was working great... until ditaa came along :).
>
>     Now exporting my .org files creates new ditaa generated images (.png
>     files) which don't get exported with the document because they are
>     part of a different project.  After org-publish-current-project I
>     have to remember to also org-publish doc-png to get the ditaa
>     generated images published.
>
>     Publishing the parent project 'doc' instead
>
>       doc
>          doc-org (org -> HTML export -> publishing target)
>          doc-png (copy .png          -> publishing target)
>
>     works fine so maybe I just need fix my workflow so my publish code
>     is smart enough to find the appropriate parent project and publish
>     that instead.
>
> Q2: Can org-publish handle a source file in more than one project?
>
>     Sometimes I would like to publish the generated page (org-mode.html)
>     as well as the source file that creates it (org-mode.org) as in Q1
>     above.  I don't think I can have a doc-org project that generates
>     HTML and a doc-src project that just copies the .org files verbatim
>     to the target directory since after publishing one of the two
>     projects the file is 'unchanged' and skipped for publishing the
>     second one.  Is there a way to accomplish this?
>
>     For now I'm manually touching the org file and manually publishing
>     the doc-src project to make it work.
>
>
> ditaa images look great on HTML exports.  I'm having some difficulty
> including them in other formats (PDF for instance - they end up being
> tiny.)  Someday I'll find a good solution for that.
> http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.pdf is an example.
>
> Thanks for org-mode!
>
> Regards,
> Bernt
>
>
>
>
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