John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: > Rasmus writes: > >> John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I tried using org-export-before-parsing-hook to modify an org-file prior >>> to export to replace some regular expressions with html. >>> >>> I ran into the following issue. For short substitutions, >>> @@html:replacement@@ worked fine. If the replacement text got too long, >>> this broke. I did wrap it in a #+begin_html: block, but that introduced >>> line breaks that were undesireable. The replacement text was long >>> because I had a large tool tip to put on some text. >>> >>> I ended up doing a post-process like this: >>> >>> (with-current-buffer (org-html-export-as-html) >>> (org-process-key-bindings 'html) >>> (org-process-emacs-commands 'html) >>> (write-file "blog.html") >>> (browse-url "blog.html")) >>> >>> But, I wondered if there should be a post-export hook? I can see some >>> challenge for pdf export, for example. The hook should run after the >>> latex export, not after the pdf is made. >> >> I don't think your example warrant an extra hook. Replacing strings is >> something that org-export-filter-final-output-functions is perfectly >> capable of doing IMO. It’s a bit of a hassle to work with transcoded >> strings, but having a hook would not change this. > > True enough. I tried it with a paragraph filter and it worked fine. I > didn't know about the org-export-filter-final-output-functions, that is > pretty much the hook I was looking for. Thanks,
OK. Now OP makes more sense. All filters are listed in: org-export-filters-alist The documentation is mostly in the source of ox.el. —Rasmus -- Lasciate ogni speranza o voi che entrate: siete nella mani di'machellaio