Replies inline below: On 1 February 2010 19:14, Juan Reyero <joa...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Rick Moynihan <rick.moyni...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> On 29 January 2010 23:16, Juan Reyero <joa...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Full description: http://juanreyero.com/open/org-jekyll/ >>> Source code: http://github.com/juanre/org-jekyll >> >> I'm not entirely clear on how the org-publish-project-alist relates to >> org-jekyll and org-jekyll-export-blog? What do you need to do to set >> this up, other than annotate headlines with :blog: keywords and :on: >> properties? > > You set it up so that the files that contain blog entries belong to an > org-publish project, as described for example in > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.php > > The idea is that you might want to combine a blog with a bunch of > org-published files, as I do in http://juanreyero.com and > http://greaterskies.com, and you shouldn't have to spend too much time > separating the two things. So it boils down to defining your > org-publish-project-alist. Then you open a file that belongs to the > project and do org-jekyll-export-blog or > org-jekyll-export-current-entry, depending on what you need.
Yes, I like this flexibility. >> I've found that calling org-jekyll-export-blog, seems to do nothing... > > It should, if the file from which you are calling is part of an > org-publish project, and there are entries with the :blog: tag and the > :on: property. Ok, it turns out that there were several problems I had... After some time in the emacs debugger, it turned out that the default values for org-jekyll-category and org-jekyll-localize-dir are non-nil... which was causing the _posts/ directory to be set to a directory that doesn't exist. Overriding these to nil fixed the first problem. The second problem was that my tags and property keys are all in uppercase, yet org-jekyll only works for lower-case keys. I seem to be up and running with it for now... I just need to modify my setup a bit more to account for the changes... But this definitely seems a lot less hacky than the happyblogger setup I was playing with!! I think setting both of those vars to default to nil would make sense... As I'd imagine people would probably want to start with a minimal config/setup and grow into the more advanced multi-lingual features you have. Also it would be nice for org-jekyll-export-blog to fail with an error, rather than just dying silently. Alternatively even better might be for it to construct the _post and category directories it needs if they don't already exist.... Great work though!!!! I've been waiting for something like this for years!!! (Though I'm also a tiny bit dissapointed that you stole my march; as I was looking forward to learning a bit more Emacs Lisp and reworking happyblogger into something like this).... But again, thanks a bunch this is a valuable addition to the org community! -- Rick Moynihan http://twitter.com/RickMoynihan http://delicious.com/InkyHarmonics http://sourcesmouth.co.uk/ _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode