Having not read the whole thread I apologize if I'm retracing already
covered ground. I've had success using Org's built in projects [1].
Although this results in a flat html web-site it is easy to impose a
consistent theme, and to publish large numbers of files.
To give some personal examples my
Quoting William Gardella :
'Mash writes:
Quoting Thomas Herbert :
Kyle Sexton mocker.org> writes:
I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes
to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but
the dependency for a backend emacs session and run
'Mash writes:
> Quoting Thomas Herbert :
>> Kyle Sexton mocker.org> writes:
>>
>>> I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes
>>> to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but
>>> the dependency for a backend emacs session and running through si
Quoting Thomas Herbert :
Kyle Sexton mocker.org> writes:
I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes
to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but
the dependency for a backend emacs session and running through sinatra
makes me wary of putting i
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Herbert writes:
> I have a single php file for the CMS and a single php file for
> the "orgile" class. The class is totally independent of the CMS, like
> "textile" and the "textile class".
This is actually a clean approach, and I'm looking forward testing this
when you con
Kyle Sexton mocker.org> writes:
I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes
to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but
the dependency for a backend emacs session and running through sinatra
makes me wary of putting it out on my server for the
Kyle Sexton writes:
> I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes
> to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but
> the dependency for a backend emacs session and running through sinatra
> makes me wary of putting it out on my server for the world
All,
I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes
to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but
the dependency for a backend emacs session and running through sinatra
makes me wary of putting it out on my server for the world.
1. What methods are