On 12/05/2017 at 13:30 Rasmus writes: > myg...@gmail.com writes: > >> On 12/01/2017 at 18:19 Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes: >> >>> The best approach for me is also to use something such as org-publish, >>> and a simple static site server such as GNU Serveez. >> >> Have you used org-publish in earnest? I settled on the approach used in >> https://github.com/myglc2/emacsite only after trying out org-publish >> extensively. I needed source and generated content to sit together in >> the working tree of complex multi-level reproducible research projects >> and to be transparently revision controlled and hosted on the >> organization's Github Entreprise server. > > I am happy that you found a method that works for you. > > As a contrasting point, I don’t see why you couldn’t do that with > ox-publish.el in addition to maybe Make. > > Based on your description, I’d copy source files using > org-publish-attachment to a publish dir and compiled files to the same dir > via different projects in org-publish-project-alist.
Yes, this works and I this before switching to the emacsite approach. [...] > If you have any suggestions on how to improve ox-publish to better suit > please share them. Does org-publish now support making the publishing directory coincide with the project directory? If not, this is the suggestion.