> thank you, Joon, that is extremely helpful. Do you have a publishing setup in
> which you use this function? It looks like it would have to be rewritten
> somewhat to accept the parameters (plist filename pub-dir); I am either too
> tired or twoo stupid (or both! ) figure it out quickly, so if y
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Joon Ro wrote:
> > In my course repositories, I have all my lecture notes in one file, and
> all my assignments in another. So they have the form
> >
> > * Lecture 1
> > ** Slide 1
> > ** Slide 2
> > * Lecture 2 ...
> >
> > * Assignment 1
> > ** Description
> > **
> In my course repositories, I have all my lecture notes in one file, and all
> my assignments in another. So they have the form
>
> * Lecture 1
> ** Slide 1
> ** Slide 2
> * Lecture 2 ...
>
> * Assignment 1
> ** Description
> ** Rubric
> * Assignment 2...
>
> I'd like to have publishing functio
In my course repositories, I have all my lecture notes in one file, and all
my assignments in another. So they have the form
* Lecture 1
** Slide 1
** Slide 2
* Lecture 2 ...
* Assignment 1
** Description
** Rubric
* Assignment 2...
I'd like to have publishing functions that, say, export all fi
Hi eveyrone,
I've recently consolidated all of my course lectures into a single file,
which makes it a lot easier for me to organize and re-organize my notes.
I used to have an org-publish-project-alist like this:
(setq org-publish-project-alist
'(
("courses"
:components (