On Jul 5, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Richard G Riley wrote:

Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

On Jul 4, 2008, at 8:28 AM, Richard G Riley wrote:


I would like to suggest that

C-c C-e P  "Publish the project containing the current file." also
publishes any projects which contain that project. e.g I have a
"container project"

        ("cv"
         :components ("cv-html" "cv-raw")
         )

This would mean one doesn't have to manually select org-publish and
then
enter "cv" to publish the entire project. One can do it using hot keys
from any file within cv-html or cv-raw.

But if you have changed only a file in a sub project, what is the need
for publishing the container?

- Carsten

But what if I have changed more than one file? Which (in my case is
typical). Since the timestamps are now working better there is no real
transfer overhead.

A subproject may be part of several containers.

With the time stamps now properly working, you can also make it a habit
to simply publish everything with `C-c C-e A'.

- Carsten



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