[O] Re: org-publish not publishing changed files

2011-04-01 Thread Aidan Gauland
Nick Dokos hp.com> writes: > Aidan Gauland no8wireless.co.nz> wrote: > > Yes it does. Sorry, I should have worded that differently. I meant > > that I have been repeatedly wiping ~/.org-timestamps/ in hopes that it > > will not get screwed up again and think none of my files have changed, > > a

Re: [O] Re: org-publish not publishing changed files

2011-03-22 Thread Nick Dokos
Aidan Gauland wrote: > > Yes it does. Sorry, I should have worded that differently. I meant > that I have been repeatedly wiping ~/.org-timestamps/ in hopes that it > will not get screwed up again and think none of my files have changed, > and never re-publishes changed files (after an initial

[O] Re: org-publish not publishing changed files

2011-03-22 Thread Aidan Gauland
Nick Dokos hp.com> writes: > > How can I get the timestamps in a more human-readable format? I keep > > having this problem (and no symlinks involved) and keep having to wipe > > the timestamps directory (a royal nuisance). > > Doesn't the prefix argument work? C-u C-c C-e followed by F or P or

Re: [O] Re: org-publish not publishing changed files

2011-03-21 Thread Nick Dokos
Aidan Gauland wrote: > Nick Dokos hp.com> writes: > > org uses timestamps to figure out which files need publishing > > (see section 13.4 of the Org manual) and they may have gotten > > curdled somehow. You can force publication by giving a second > > argument to org-publish (if you called it in

[O] Re: org-publish not publishing changed files

2011-03-21 Thread Aidan Gauland
Nick Dokos hp.com> writes: > org uses timestamps to figure out which files need publishing > (see section 13.4 of the Org manual) and they may have gotten > curdled somehow. You can force publication by giving a second > argument to org-publish (if you called it interactively, you > could do that