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[Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing
From: |
Sébastien Vauban |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Mar 2009 22:20:49 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110009 (No Gnus v0.9) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban <address@hidden> writes:
>> I'd like to use Org exclusively for composing and then publishing my Web
>> site.
>> I've done it so far with Emacs Muse, but I have a strong deepish attraction
>> to
>> go the Org way, for many different reasons you must be aware of -- more than
>> I
>> am...
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> The only real problem that I see (the above being nice-to-have's) is the
>> following: I want to have a common navigation menu, but whose current
>> page is highlighted. To do so, I just have to add the class `current' to
>> the current entry, but this means the navigation menu is not constant
>> between pages!
>>
>> I did that with Muse doing so:
>>
>> (setq nav-menu '((\"Home\" . \"index.html\")
>> (\"About Me\" . ( (\"CV\" .
>> \"curriculum-vitae.html\")
>> (\"PGP Public Key\" .
>> \"pgp-public-key.html\")
>> (\"Contact Me\" .
>> \"contact-me.html\")))
>> (\"Resources\" . ( (\"Ubuntu\" .
>> \"ubuntu.html\")
>> (\"Emacs\" .
>> \"dot-emacs.html\")))))
>>
>> and in the footer file:
>>
>> <div id=\"navigation\">
>> <h2>Navigation</h2>
>> <lisp>(my-muse-generate-nav-menu)</lisp>
>> </div>
>>
>> with:
>>
>> (defun my-muse-generate-nav-menu ()
>> [...]
>> (if (string-match
>> (concat ".*" (cdr (car
>> nav-submenu)) "$")
>> cur-path-html)
>> " class=\"current\""
>> "")
>> [...]
>>
>> How can I do such a thing in Org?
>
> #+begin_html
>
> your menu here
>
> #+end_html
Thanks for the other (useful) info. But, here, your answer is not adequate as
I don't want to have almost identical information duplicated in each page of
my site. Just imagine the pain it is if I want to change the structure (adding
a new page in my menu -- I have to update all my pages!).
The trick I used with Muse was to make that automatically computed:
o having a menu defined only once;
o per page, adding the `current' keyword on the adequate item --
automatically done by the above function.
Adding a page in my Web site means just updating one variable: the menu
definition. Nothing more to do...
Is there, then, a similar solution? Or, at least, one achieving the same
results by other means?
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sébastien Vauban
- [Orgmode] Fully featured Web publishing, Sébastien Vauban, 2009/03/18
- Re: [Orgmode] Fully featured Web publishing, Sebastian Rose, 2009/03/18
- [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing,
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- [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Rasmus Pank Roulund, 2009/03/18
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Richard Riley, 2009/03/18
- [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Rasmus Pank Roulund, 2009/03/19
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Richard Riley, 2009/03/19
- [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Sébastien Vauban, 2009/03/19
- [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Sébastien Vauban, 2009/03/23
- [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Taru Karttunen, 2009/03/23
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Sebastian Rose, 2009/03/19
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Fully featured Web publishing, Richard Riley, 2009/03/19