Rustom Mody <rustompm...@gmail.com> writes: > On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:39 PM, Rick Frankel <r...@rickster.com> wrote: > > On 2014-04-15 07:30, Rustom Mody wrote: > > I need (for various reasons) to inline these styles > > I have this code in my init to change the html style > > --------------------------------- > (defun rusi/load-css() > "Returns string from css file (hardwired) suitable for inline css" > (interactive) > (setq org-export-html-style > (with-temp-buffer > (insert "n<style type="text/css">n") > (insert-file-contents (expand-file-name "my-org.css" > "~/orghacks")) > (goto-char (point-max)) > (insert "n</style>n") > (buffer-string))))
1) I hope that the various escapes needed *are* in your definition and were stripped during the email trip; e.g. the inner quotes in the first string should be \" and \n instead of n. 2) org-export-html-style smells like an org 7.x variable to me. Are you using org 7.x? If not, you might need to change the name (although I don't know for sure and I haven't researched it.) > (rusi/load-css) > -------------------------------- > Now if I edit and save the my-org.css file and then call M-: > (rusi/load-css) > it does not work. > Restarting emacs makes it work. > Ive checked that org-export-html-style is actually changed. > However org-mode seems to be keeping some internal copy after first > use. > org-reload is not helping here > > Can you explain "not working"? There's not enough info here to see > what problem you are having. > > rick > > Lets say my-org.css has this one line: > > code { color: green; } > > ie put inline code blocks in green when exporting to html > > I change it to > > code { color: blue; } > Is `code' meaningful? Exporting a simple file with code I get things like this (with org 8.x): <pre class="src src-asymptote"> My css is rusty, but shouldn't that be src { color: blue; } ? > 1 save the file > 2. Run rusi/load-css > 3. Check that org-export-html-file's value has changed from green to blue > > However exports from org to html continue to export code-blocks as green > > Restart emacs and export (some org file that has code blocks) > Now they are blue > -- Nick