Question: Could ~:makeindex~ (in the ~org-publish-project-alist~) be expanded to accept a user provided function for formatting the output differently?
Background: I am using org for a static website (brittanderson.github.io). I wanted to make a list of blog posts subdivided by topic and I decided to use ~:makeindex~. I add ~#+Index: keyword~ lines to the preamble of the posts and the list is generated, however I did not like the formatting. It gave me a list of keywords as links (often repeated) with no context (like title or date). So I hacked this alternative: https://brittanderson.github.io/posts/theindex.html It seems like it would be nice to allow users to provide their own formatting functions to ~org-publish-index-generate-theindex~. Similar to the way that ~:sitemap-function~ allows a user controlled sitemap. I altered a few lines to do this for myself (as seen in the diff below), but am unsure whether there is any more general interest in expanding the index functionality or where in the org hierarchy would be the best place to try and code such that ~:makeindex~ can be nil, 'default or the name of a user provided function that expects one argument (to become ~target~). My question is whether this is something that is worth doing, and if it is worth doing how hard should it be for a novice to attempt, and does anyone have any pointers for how to tackle it? -- Britt Anderson My example of minor edits: diff --git a/lisp/ox-publish.el b/lisp/ox-publish.el index 3c7311b56..d04c15fd5 100644 --- a/lisp/ox-publish.el +++ b/lisp/ox-publish.el @@ -1109,15 +1109,16 @@ publishing directory." ;; Last term: Link it to TARGET, if possible. (let ((target (nth 2 idx))) (format - "[[%s][%s]]" - ;; Destination. + "*%s* [[%s]]" + (car (last entry)) + ;; Destination. (pcase (car target) (`nil (format "file:%s" file)) (`id (format "id:%s" (cdr target))) (`custom-id (format "file:%s::#%s" file (cdr target))) (_ (format "file:%s::*%s" file (cdr target)))) ;; Description. - (car (last entry))))) + ))) "\n")))) (setq current-letter letter last-entry entry)))) ;; Create "theindex.org", if it doesn't exist yet, and provide