Phil Estival writes:
>> For now, it looks more like a personal config file; not like a project
>> to be used by others.
>
> Was your intent really to write that ?
> Because you well know a personal config file is something else.
I guess I formulated it inaccurately - it is not obvious how to use
* [2024-08-11 18:39] Ihor Radchenko:
Phil writes:
(https://gitlab.com/7dnz/org-weblog) lands in this
category, with an emphasize on a — very verbose I admit — but strict
literate programming. It's a 99KB file, with tests, attempts,
explanations, explorations, etc.
The page documentation is p
A lot of things aren't going to necessarily advertise themselves as org
mode source?
Almost every post at sdowney.org is org mode originally.
A few ISO C++ papers I've written are also, for example,
https://wg21.link/P3199R0, source and exporter at
https://github.com/steve-downey/wg21org/blob/main/
All pages of my personal web-site are written in Org (except for sitemap):
https://web222.webclient5.de
I have documented how I use the built-in org to html export:
https://web222.webclient5.de/doc/swdev/emacs/orgmode/html
I do not use org-publish.
The navigation, headers and footes of my site
Phil writes:
>> Note that it is listed in https://orgmode.org/tools.html since long ago ;)
>>
>
> Mine too (https://gitlab.com/7dnz/org-weblog) lands in this
> category, with an emphasize on a — very verbose I admit — but strict
> literate programming. It's a 99KB file, with tests, attempts,
> e
* [2024-08-11 08:19] Ihor Radchenko:
mb...@mbork.pl writes:
On 2024-08-10, at 17:13, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Many blogs are also made with Org mode. Not sure if it qualifies for
documentation.
... my custom blog engine
(https://gitlab.com/mbork_mbork_pl/org-clive). It is a testament t
Am 10.08.24 um 09:50 Uhr schrieb Sébastien Gendre:
> And I search for example of online documentation made with Org-mode. As
> inspirations.
FWIW, last autumn, I switched my introduction to TeX and Friends for my
personal website from XHTML to Org.
https://github.com/schneeschmelze/l2intro
htt
mb...@mbork.pl writes:
> On 2024-08-10, at 17:13, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
>> Many blogs are also made with Org mode. Not sure if it qualifies for
>> documentation.
>
> ... my custom blog engine
> (https://gitlab.com/mbork_mbork_pl/org-clive). It is a testament to the
> power of Org that Org Cliv
On 2024-08-10, at 17:13, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Many blogs are also made with Org mode. Not sure if it qualifies for
> documentation.
If I may put a shameless plug here, one of my blogs
(https://crimsonelevendelightpetrichor.net, not terribly active ATM) is
written entirely in Org. The whole c
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It's a very good example.
Is it more common to make a single file documentation ?
András Simonyi writes:
> Dear All,
>
>> Sébastien Gendre
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Thank you very much.
I will take a look.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Sébastien Gendre writes:
>
>> I start to explore Org-mode and org-publis
Dear All,
> Sébastien Gendre writes:
> > And I search for example of online documentation made with Org-mode. As
> > inspirations.
AFAIU, the online documentation of the Magit and Borg Emacs packages
by Jonas Bernoulli were also made using Org (probably with the texinfo
exporter), see https://ma
Sébastien Gendre writes:
> I start to explore Org-mode and org-publish to built online
> documentation.
>
> And I search for example of online documentation made with Org-mode. As
> inspirations.
>
> But after some search, I have only found the Org-mode Worg [1]. Other
> found are no more online.
Thank you very much.
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> Sébastien Gendre writes:
>
> […]
>
> And I search for example of online documentation made with Org-mode. As
> inspirations.
>
> But after
Sébastien Gendre writes:
[...]
> And I search for example of online documentation made with Org-mode. As
> inspirations.
>
> But after some search, I have only found the Org-mode Worg [1]. Other
> found are no more online.
I don't know if that helps, but the documentation of clk[fn:1] is in org
Hello,
I start to explore Org-mode and org-publish to built online
documentation.
And I search for example of online documentation made with Org-mode. As
inspirations.
But after some search, I have only found the Org-mode Worg [1]. Other
found are no more online.
Best regards
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Gendre S
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