Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>  At first it still did not work, even with htmlize.  But then I was
>>  using Orgmode that came with emacs 22.1.  I got the latest, and put it
>>  in the site-list directory while removing the two org files in
>>  22.1/.

Yes.  Sorry, I often wrongly assume people are using a recent Org.

>>  With the latest Orgmode, it works.  It works even too well.  I mean, is
>>  there a way to produce a somewhat sober output than an actual emacs
>>  'screenshot' (in my case with the blue background I'm using in
>>  emacs) ?  Something like the regular html output of an org file done
>>  with org-export-as-html.  The blue background and the actual emacs
>>  fonts are nice in html but are a bit too colorful for regular use.

This has been previously requested, as long with some code to export in
a TeX file.  I am working on code that will help do this. 

>>  The latest Orgmode works nicely, but a bit on the slow side for loading
>>  times.  I think there's a way to compile .el files to accelerate
>>  processing.  Could you tell me what command is used to compile Orgmode ?
>>
>
> Just a `make' in org directory should do it.

Alternatively, if for one reason or another you want to compile .el
files by hand, go to a directory with `C-x d', mark .el files with 
`% m \.el RET", then try to byte-compile them all with `B'.

HTH,

-- 
Bastien


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