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Am Mon, 26 Apr 2021 17:14:49 +0800 schrieb Timothy <tecos...@gmail.com>: > Hello Everyone! > > For a while now I thought Org would be well served by another channel > to show off developments. Something in between the torrent of threads > on this mailing list and serendipitous discoveries. > > I have finally acted on this thought and created /This Month in Org/ > --- https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/. Inspired by This Week in KDE I > plan on producing monthly development highlights. > > Perhaps you'll find it interesting too, or maybe you know a friend > that would like a way to find out about Org developments without > subscribing to the ML. > > If you have any feedback please don't hesitate to send me your > thoughts 🙂. > > ~~~~~ > > Now, since this is the Org ML I'll go into a little more detail about > what's going on. > > The source is publically availably at > https://github.com/tecosaur/this-month-in-org/. > > I have a publish.el script which has been rendered executable that is > ostensibly a shell script but immediately calls emacs on itself then > exits (credit to Doom/Emacs Wiki). > > This script loads my personal configuration and then prepares for > ox-publish. It also takes a -f flag to delete the publish dir and the > force-publish. > > I do a few fun things like fix org-latex-publish-to-pdf so it doesn't > pollute the src directory, write a version of org-publish-attachment > which attempts to optimise recognised filetypes, and some setup to > generate a sitemap that can be converted into an RSS file with ox-rss. > > Some of the functions which produce stdout via (message) have been > advised to make the output easier to scan (see > https://0x0.st/-mvq.png). > > After all this, I just rsync the output directory to my server :) > > -- > Timothy >