Rick Moynihan <rick.moyni...@gmail.com> writes:

> 2009/5/13 Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de>:
>>
>> I like the idea of publishing the sources.
>>
>> Shouldn't we do something like this on worg too?
>>

This is probably overkill, but one option for publishing the raw
org-mode files is blorgit http://orgmode.org/worg/blorgit.php

>>
>> It's amazing to see the too files side by side - both perfectly
>> readable - visible simplicity and a great source of examples for
>> (potentially new) users.
>>
>> BTW: it would be real fun to tranform links for this purpose, so that
>> visitors could browse the published org sources just like in emacs.
>
> Agreed... The only reason I didn't mention worg, is because it's
> already available to me via the git-repo, but lowering the barriers to
> entry and having it more easily web accessible will doubtless help
> bring more people up to speed with org-mode.
>
> One other thing that might be nice is to supply two copies of the
> org-mode files...  The first as htmlized output of the org file with
> emacs syntax highlighting, and the second RAW plain text for easy
> download/copy/pasting etc...
>
> I recently discovered Phil Hagelberg's scpaste.el, which does just
> this; and scp's the files to a web-accessible host.  I made some minor
> mods so it would also export the RAW file.  Example output & my
> modified scpaste.el is available here:
>
> http://sourcesmouth.co.uk/paste/
>

Very cool, thanks for the pointer

Cheers -- Eric

>
> R.
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