On Thursday, 14 Jul 2022 at 09:18, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
> That is strange. File theindex.inc should contain the index entries.
> I believe that â:makeindex tâ on the Org source files with #+INDEX:
> entries should do the job.
Well, it seems that index generation by publishing works with "em
On 2022-07-14, Fraga, Eric wrote:
> On Thursday, 14 Jul 2022 at 08:13, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
>> (list "index-terms"
>
> [...]
>
>> :preparation-function 'oer-reveal--add-advice-link
>> :completion-function 'oer-reveal--remove-advice-link
>> :publishing-function '(org
On Thursday, 14 Jul 2022 at 08:13, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
> (list "index-terms"
[...]
> :preparation-function 'oer-reveal--add-advice-link
> :completion-function 'oer-reveal--remove-advice-link
> :publishing-function '(org-html-publish-to-html)
> :publishing-
On 2022-07-13, Fraga, Eric wrote:
> Publishing works, in the sense that my org file is exported to HTML just
> fine. An index file is created but is not populated with any index
> links. What am I missing? The info page is less than helpful
> unfortunately. Are index lines, e.g.
>
> #+index: t
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
> I know (well, I believe as I haven't tried yet) I can /publish/ a
> project and generate an index using the #+index entries in the org
> files. However, for a single file, is it possible to generate the index
> as part of the export process directly (or even separately fr
(apologies for flurry of emails)
Publishing works, in the sense that my org file is exported to HTML just
fine. An index file is created but is not populated with any index
links. What am I missing? The info page is less than helpful
unfortunately. Are index lines, e.g.
#+index: test!org publ
So publishing cannot have the target directory be the same as the source
directory, it would seem? Having a different directory for
:publishing-directory makes publishing work. I still do not understand
the error, however.
My original question remains: can we create an index for HTML export
... and following up on this, when trying to /publish/ instead of just
export, I am failing miserably. I created a simple project definition
but every time I try to publish either a specific file or the project, I
get (with file name partly elided):
--8<---cut here---start
Hello all,
I know (well, I believe as I haven't tried yet) I can /publish/ a
project and generate an index using the #+index entries in the org
files. However, for a single file, is it possible to generate the index
as part of the export process directly (or even separately from the
export proces