The relevant portion of my configuration is below. (setq org-publish-project-alist nil) (setq org-publish-project-alist '(("ftr-static" :base-directory "~/org/ftr" :base-extension "css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf" :publishing-directory "~/Sites/FTR/" :recursive t :publishing-function (org-publish-attachment) :table-of-contents nil :todo-keywords nil :section-numbers nil :recursive t ) ("ftr-jeff" :base-directory "~/org/ftr/jeff" :base-extension "org" :publishing-directory "~/Sites/FTR/jeff" :recursive t :publishing-function (org-publish-org-to-html org-publish-org-to-org) :htmlized-source :table-of-contents nil :todo-keywords nil :section-numbers nil :recursive t ) ("ftr" :components ( "ftr-static" "ftr-jeff" ) )))
The table of contents and section number options are being ignored (possibly others). Any ideas? Jeff On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Jeff Horn <jrhorn...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've managed to push the extra source files out with the org-static > configuration found at worg.[1] > > But now, for some reason, I've lost all my options (no TOC, no section > numbers, custom stylesheet, etc). Anyone care to look at my config > off-list and offer advice? > > I'm beginning to think it's something silly like an unescaped > quotation mark, but I've looked at every simple solution I can think > of. > > Jeff > > > [1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.php > > On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Jeff Horn <jrhorn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm trying to set up an org project to publish my personal website. I >> like to use friendly urls, like the one below. >> >> http://www.example.tld/jeff/teaching/2010/fall/econ101/index.html >> >> My publishing set up is a bit of a mess, with a project handling the >> root, the "jeff" subdirectory, and one handling the "teaching" >> sub-sub-directory. I have ":recursive t" set on the teaching >> directory, since I don't want to define a new project for every course >> I teach. So far, publishing works as intended, except that the >> ".../econ101/img/" subdirectory contents aren't copied to the >> publishing directory. Switching on ":base-extension "any"" doesn't fix >> this (in fact, it prevents the project from being published at all). >> The relevant portion of my project: >> >> ("teaching" >> :base-directory "~/org/ftr/jeff/teaching/" >> :publishing-directory "~/Sites/FTR/jeff/teaching" >> :publishing-function (org-publish-org-to-html >> org-publish-org-to-org org-publish-org-to-pdf org-publish-attachment) >> :recursive t >> :style-include-default nil >> ;; :base-extension "any" >> ) >> >> In the ".../econ101/syllabus.org" file, an inline image calls >> [[./img/example.jpg]]. The "img" directory exists in my source >> directory. The directory is copied to my publishing directory, but not >> the files within the directory. I noticed also that emacs tried to >> open an "example.jpg" buffer, which I thought was weird. >> >> Thanks for taking the time to read and respond. >> >> Best regards, >> Jeff >> >> >> >> -- >> Jeffrey Horn >> Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics >> George Mason University >> >> (704) 271-4797 >> jh...@gmu.edu >> jrhorn...@gmail.com >> > > > > -- > Jeffrey Horn > Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics > George Mason University > > (704) 271-4797 > jh...@gmu.edu > jrhorn...@gmail.com > -- Jeffrey Horn Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics George Mason University (704) 271-4797 jh...@gmu.edu jrhorn...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode