On 01/22/2017 04:59 PM, John Kitchin wrote: > That looks too rich for a link to me unless alot of it is always the > same, or derived, e.g. the id tags.
That is why I said that agreeing on the default HTML export for the link type will be difficult. Scott > > Something like this is what a link would look like: > > video:quadratic.webm > > and the html export could certainly generate what you put in the html > block below. > > See > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2016/11/04/New-link-features-in-org-9/ > for how to make a link, try it and report back if it is useful > > Scott Randby writes: > >> On 01/22/2017 01:22 PM, John Kitchin wrote: >>> What would these links look like? And what should they render too? >> >> I wasn't suggesting support for the idea, I was just suggesting that it >> makes sense to to both video and audio if they are to be done. >> >> However, I currently use export blocks to do video and audio export. I >> don't have a problem with continuing that practice since it works well >> for me. Here are two examples: >> >> #+begin_export html >> <div id="audio-division"> >> <audio >> id="audio-tag" >> controls >> preload="metadata"> >> <source src="quadratic.mp3"/> >> Your browser does not support the <code>audio</code> tag. >> </audio> >> </div> >> #+end_export >> >> #+begin_export html >> <div id="video-division"> >> <video >> id="video-tag" >> src="quadratic.webm" >> controls >> preload="metadata"> >> Your browser does not support the <code>video</code> tag. >> </video> >> </div> >> #+end_export >> >> Styling is done via a CSS file. >> >> It might be difficult to agree on what a video or audio link type >> renders to by default. >> >> Scott >> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 1:09 PM Scott Randby <sran...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:sran...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> On 01/22/2017 12:15 PM, Arun Isaac wrote: >>> >>> > >>> >>> > It would be nice to have a link type to export HTML5 videos. >>> Currently, >>> >>> > the only way to insert videos is to use the #+BEGIN_video, #+END_video >>> >>> > block with literal #+HTML in them. This seems a little kludgy. >>> Thoughts? >>> >>> >>> >>> If there is to be a link type to videos, then I think there should be >>> >>> one for audio too. >>> >>> >>> >>> Scott Randby >>> >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Thanks, >>> >>> > Arun Isaac. >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> > >