Catonano <caton...@gmail.com> writes:

> Nick,
>
> 2013/12/18 Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com>
>
>     I'm not suggesting that you write this stuff in each and every file in
>     your blog. I'm just suggesting that before you can even have a blog (at
>     least using this mechanism), you have to first figure out what the
>     problem is and resolve it. Then you can optimize.
>    
>     If the above works, then it's straigthforward to translate this into
>     settings that you can put into your .emacs. If it doesn't, anything else
>     you or we do is wasted effort (of which there's been plenty in this
>     thread).
>
> I'm sorry that you feel this thread to contain wasted effort.
>
> I have to say that I disagree.
>
> In fact, it's solved, it works now, and it works by indicating html5 in the 
> configuration rather than in a file.
>
> I was probably confused by reading both the manual and the Worg guide.
>
> I see your point of starting from the easy and then figuring how to 
> generalize. But, you know, cognitive paths are personal.
>
> That's why I published a simple example project for anyone to inspect.
>
> Sometimes wasting effort is due to assuming your peer is traveling along the 
> same cognitive path that you would.
>

Truer words were never uttered... But my interpretation of them differs
from yours :-)

> As you can see, it worked.
>
> Thanks anyway for your help
>
> I think I will have to use your suggestion to move from a configuration based 
> html5 publishing to a templates based one.
>
> I'll let you know

Nick


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