On 12/22/2012 01:11 PM, Jambunathan K wrote:
True. The .org file - I believe everything in the work dir - goes in to
the ZIP file. So it is in the ZIP file.
But when a file is lost, panic ensues and brain stops working.
So true. I saw the error message mentioned the file existed, so i
dele
Wiskey 5 Alpha writes:
> On 12/22/2012 07:54 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
>> Wiskey 5 Alpha writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I have a rather large project that I currently export to odt
>>> files. I tried the org-export-as-odt-batch command line function but
>>> it fails,
>>
>> Can you tell how it fail
On 12/22/2012 07:54 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Wiskey 5 Alpha writes:
Hello,
I have a rather large project that I currently export to odt
files. I tried the org-export-as-odt-batch command line function but
it fails,
Can you tell how it fails. In your init file (the one used by batch
emacs
On 12/22/2012 07:54 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Wiskey 5 Alpha writes:
What i would *really* like is to publish the directory of org
files, with a command like =org-publish-org-to-odt=. Is there a way
to do this currently ?
Currently there is no way to do it. How is your publishing setup l
Thank you for your reply. Below you will find a small example to
illustrate the problem. First I have a small test org-mode file in the
directory, =test.org=. It's contents is shown next. I run the batch
process, which causes an error. All files in the directory are deleted
except for the
Wiskey 5 Alpha writes:
> Hello,
>I have a rather large project that I currently export to odt
> files. I tried the org-export-as-odt-batch command line function but
> it fails,
Can you tell how it fails. In your init file (the one used by batch
emacs), you can put
(setq debug-on-error