Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes:
> Ruijie Yu <rui...@netyu.xyz> writes: > >>> Series of commits is ok. >> >> I have decided to push the changes to an unlisted cloned project on >> sourcehut (https://sr.ht/~ruijieyu/orgweb), since otherwise I would have >> to generate the patchset in every iteration, and attach the files to >> emails _one by one_ on mu4e. Let me know if you need me to attach the >> patchset to keep a trace on the ML -- it takes me a while but I can do >> it. > > mu4e does not support multiple selection when attaching files? AFAIK, > Emacs supports drag-and-drop for attachments. Hanno provided additional hints on that, and I will try to use dired to place attachments in my next iteration. >>>> * I think the "#+description:" portion of each *.org file can be just >>>> moved into setup.org? That way we don't duplicate it twenty times. >>> >>> Agree. >> >> Noted. I did not touch the descriptions outside of zh-CN; please let me >> know if I should. > > It will be a good idea. I'll update all "#+description" fields outside zh-CN in a single, separate commit, unless you have other ideas. >>> It will be useful to add alternative websites in Mandarin/Cantonese as a >>> secondary link. >> >> Sounds good, will do on my next iteration. One more question: should I >> add the secondary link next to the primary link, or should I add them as >> footnotes? > > IMHO, it will make sense to have an immediately visible alternative > link. So, secondary link will do. Or you may even make the Chinese link > primary, as the one that is more likely to be useful. Noted. >> On second look, this may just be because I ran `C-c C-e h h'. I tried >> to run this command on the English site, and the generated site also >> behaves like what I described above. >> >> I am curious about the differences between `C-c C-e h h' and publish.sh. >> I didn't run publish.sh because I don't think the publish script should >> be run locally as-is, since it contains hardcoded paths. > > Publishing is quite a bit different. For example, it tries hard to make > the HTML anchors stable. There are other differences as well. Got it. As evident from some of my other messages, I have therefore switched over to using publish.sh because I want to be able to see how exactly each page looks. -- Best, RY