Hi,
I was wondering if there is an automated way of inserting metadata (like
a message dialog similar to `org-insert-link' command. For now I
manually type out "#+title, #+date" etc. in my org files.
Would be interesting to hear other workflows for this.
Kind regards,
Ashish
tion org-publish-attachment
to tell org-publish to look for .css files and publish them to the
server just as they are, as in Rohit's example config.
Yours,
Christian
"Ashish Panigrahi" writes:
Hi,
Sorry about the late response. Life got in the way.
Org-publish, by defaul
Hi,
Sorry about the late response. Life got in the way.
> Org-publish, by default, only processes org files. If you want to include CSS
>
> files, images, and other non-org content, you need to process them as
>
> attachments.
Sure, but I don't see a reason why my original snippet wouldn't wor
Hi all,
I'm trying to shift from my current blogging setup to using orgmode only with
org-publish. I seem to be having trouble with org-publish finding my css file.
The following is the file tree of my current situation:
.
├── build.sh
├── css
│ └── style.css
├── html
│ └── index.html
├── M
Hi,
Apologies in advance if this isn't the right mailing list for cdlatex
related queries (orgmode includes cdlatex hence my choice of the mailing
list).
Currently I'm using cdlatex along with auctex for editing LaTeX files
and noticed that at times certain characters get autocompleted witho
Hi,
I am fairly new to org and was wondering what are the common workflows that
people follow for planning and scheduling with org-mode.
Currently I have one file called agenda.org to which I write a top level header
for the week that I'm planning tasks for, followed by the tasks with the TODO