Water Lin <water...@ymail.com> writes: > I am using org to write my draft. After finish the writing, I will copy > to my blog poster and edit something like linker, pictures. > > This way works but is a little slow and should be very careful or else > it is very easy to forget some linkers, pictures, etc. > > I am trying to find a way to write full text in org mode. I think it is > a good way to do following: > --------------------------- > After I finish the writing, I select the block of my article, then use a > command to publish it to basic html and copy the html code into memory. > > > I don't need whole html elements, just need the customized html code for > the block. > > I try to read the org help doc but can't find anything related to > it. Please give me a start stone, thanks.......
C-u M-x org-export-region-as-html or C-u C-c C-e R >From the doc-string: ,---- | org-export-region-as-html is an interactive compiled Lisp function in | `org-html.el'. | | (org-export-region-as-html beg end &optional body-only buffer) | | Convert region from beg to end in org-mode buffer to HTML. | If prefix arg body-only is set, omit file header, footer, and table of | contents, and only produce the region of converted text, useful for | cut-and-paste operations. | If buffer is a buffer or a string, use/create that buffer as a target | of the converted HTML. If buffer is the symbol `string', return the | produced HTML as a string and leave not buffer behind. For example, | a Lisp program could call this function in the following way: | | (setq html (org-export-region-as-html beg end t 'string)) | | When called interactively, the output buffer is selected, and shown | in a window. A non-interactive call will only return the buffer. `---- Best, Matt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode