On 2015-08-31, at 12:16, Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hu...@iki.fi> wrote: > Greetings. > > I am writing a relatively extensive document in org, and I am currently > trying to figure out how to split the exported html into multiple html > pages. > > Is publishing along the lines of this tutorial still the best way to do > it? > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html > > In other words, do I need to split one org file into multiple org files > and then build the links between them manually? That is, is there no way > to automatically have top level "chapters" split into pages with links > between chapters?
Does this help? https://github.com/mbork/org-one-to-many Its purpose is to split an Org file into many pieces (either giving a level, or marking the headlines to be split with a :split: tag), modifying internal links so that they still point to the same places (even though in different files). Then you can export these files individually to HTML. I think splitting the Org file is a better idea than splitting the produced HTML file: it seems both easier and maybe more versatile (you are not restricted to HTML then). Notice that if you have some configs (like #+OPTIONS etc.), it might be a good idea to move them to a separate heading marked with :config: and :noexport: tags. The entry point is the =org-one-to-many= function. It currently lacks proper documentation, but see its docstring for some help. Also, feel free to ask me. Currently, the .el file lacks a proper header, too - I'll add it later (maybe even today). > Thanks! > > Jarmo Hth, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Adam Mickiewicz University