Hi all,
I've recently started investigating blorg (sorry David) with the hope of
using it (and org-mode) to start a blog. Unfortunately I've run into a
few issues, and would appreciate some help.
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Firstly it appears that my paragraphs don't render as such from memory I
have something like the following:
* DONE Post title
CLOSED: [2007-07-16 Mon 12:43]
blah blah blah blah blah blah...
This should be a new paragraph, but when converted to html isn't (i.e.
it is not enclosed in <p> tags, and it merges with the blah blah blah's
above.
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Am I doing something wrong, or is there a way around this?
I've also run into some other small problems:
- The time of the post is always rendered something like +00 00 and not
12:43 This isn't a big problem as I've just disabled it with the format
string)
- It's not clear how to render images in the output, i.e. with a <img
src="..."/>.
- The format of Echoes appears to be fixed, yet I'd like to use them to
generate a different order as I'd like to include the following HTML
snippet (forgive me I can't remember the names of the includable
properties):
<div class="delicious-blogbadge-line"
id="(post-id-or-url)">
<script type="text/javascript">
Delicious.BlogBadge.register('(post-id-or-url)', '(post-url)',
'(post-title)');
</script>
</div>
It would also be great if somebody could create an example blorg.org
file which demonstrated all the org markup in a test-blog.
In the future I'd also like a mechanism for exporting code blocks into
the html (ideally with emacs syntax highlighting). It would be great if
the org-mode colon syntax could be used to do this, e.g:
: public int randomNumber() {
: return 3; //guaranteed random number (was a fair dice roll) (xkcd)
: }
I seem to remember having some other small problems and ideas about the
whole thing, which if I remember I'll post here. Anyway, if I can get
the paragraphs and image export working, I should be able to start blorging.
Also does anyone know of any blogs online using blorg?
Thanks again,
R
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