Hi Ian,
thank you for your report.
This has nothing to do with the directory starting with an underscore.
What is happening here is that Org-mode uses the first line in the
buffer,
"-----" in your case as the title of the document since no other title
is defined. Of course, the body-only export then discards the "title",
and you end up without your first line.
You could fix this with a dummy #+TITLE: line, or by putting anything
at all
in a earlier line, even above #+STARTUP, or by setting the :title option
in your publishing setup.
Another way would be
------------------------------------------------------------------------
#+STARTUP: showall indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+OPTIONS: H:2 num:nil tags:nil toc:1 timestamps:t
#+TITLE: ADSL Connection Problems.
#+BEGIN_HTML
---
layout: post
title: {{{title}}}
tags: [gadgets, linux, test]
excerpt: Problems, problems!
---
#+END_HTML
Main text of post goes here.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
i.e using the {{{title}}} macro to insert the title into the right
place while having #+TITLE around to stop Org from grabbing
the first line.
One could also question if it makes sense to grab the title from
the buffer if body-only is set, and I have now changed it so
that in this case it will *not* take the title from buffer text.
Hope something here will help you - these are murky waters.
- Carsten
On Dec 2, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
As part of my attempt to get org to play nicely with Jekyll, I think
I have found a problem with html export.
My org directory structure looks like:
org|
------|mountaineering
------|cycling
------|_posts
Basically org files for blog posts go into posts. My org files look
like:
#+STARTUP: showall indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+OPTIONS: H:2 num:nil tags:nil toc:1 timestamps:t
#+BEGIN_HTML
---
layout: post
title: ADSL Connection Problems.
tags: [gadgets, linux, test]
excerpt: Problems, problems!
---
#+END_HTML
Main text of post goes here.
I am just exporting the body text (see below for my config). Carsten
recently updated org to remove leading line feeds at the top of the
exported file. So my exported file looks like:
---
layout: post
title: ADSL Connection Problems.
tags: [gadgets, linux, test]
excerpt: Problems, problems!
---
However, if the directory the file is exported from starts with an
underscore e.g. _posts, The exporter removes the first ---. I have a
workaround - put two lines with --- at the top of the file.
I am using the current git checkout of org. My project a list looks
like:
(setq org-publish-project-alist
'(
("org-ianbarton"
;; Path to your org files.
:base-directory "~/devel/ianbarton/org/"
:base-extension "org"
;; Path to your Jekyll project.
:publishing-directory "~/devel/ianbarton/jekyll/"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
:headline-levels 4
:html-extension "html"
:body-only t ;; Only export section between <body> </body>
)
("org-static-ian"
:base-directory "~/devel/ianbarton/org/"
:base-extension "css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|
ogg\\|swf\\|php"
:publishing-directory "~/devel/ianbarton/"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
("ian" :components ("org-ianbarton" "org-static-ian"))
))
Ian.
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