Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> writes: > Felix Natter <fnat...@gmx.net> writes: > >> Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Felix Natter <fnat...@gmx.net> writes: >>> >>>> hi, >>>> >>>> I am working on org-freeplane.el, a fork of org-freemind.el [1]. >>>> >>>> [1] FreeMind and Freeplane are mind mapping programs and can thus >>>> be used to organize tree-structured information like org-mode does. >>>> Freeplane is a FreeMind fork, org-freeplane.el was necessary because >>>> users want to use the features of Freeplane. >>>> >>>> Can someone please point me to the code for converting node text to >>>> HTML in org-mode? >>> >>> org-freemind is derived from ox-html: >>> >>> ,---- >>> | ;;; Define Back-End >>> | (org-export-define-derived-backend 'freemind 'html ...) >>> `---- >>> >>> so if org-freeplane derives from org-freemind, you have all the >>> html-exporting functionality at your fingertips already, if I'm not >>> mistaken. >> >> hi Thorsten, >> >> thanks for the hint, seems my org-mode is hopelessly outdated (from >> emacs 24.3). >> However, I cannot find any *-freemind.el in >> git://git.savannah.gnu.org/emacs.git, is that because it's non-free? >> (in git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git, it is included as >> contrib/lisp/ox-freemind.el, does the 'contrib' indicate non-free as >> well...?) > > for me its in: > > ,---- > | /org-mode/contrib/lisp/ox-freemind.el > `----
For me too :-) So the right way for ox-freeplane.el to be accepted in org-mode is to extend or clone ox-freemind.el? Is there a chance that ox-freeplane.el will move from contrib/ to lisp/ (when I sign the copyright papers)? >> Is ox-freemind.el derived (forked/copied) from org-freemind.el? >> Is anyone currently actively developing ox-freemind.el? > > Does org-freemind.el exist at all? Yes, it's part of GNU Emacs 24.3: /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/org-freemind.el.gz Thanks and Best Regards, -- Felix Natter