On 09/01/11 22:53, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hello,
After Google dropped the ftp option to blogger, I dumped my blog to an
xml file with the hope of ressucitate it to a more friendly
environment for me. I've found this environment with a combination of
org-mode, blorg, and ... dropbox. Dropbox just provides me a link to
publish my blog wherever I want to. Blorg isn't being maintained I
believe and it has lots of error but it works in converting org-mode
to blog formatting for now and I can work on it later.
Each topic in a blog is a TODO task and the date is inserted when the
task is DONE. I'm planning to read from my xml blog and write topics
simply as "* DONE mytopic ... " but how can I get the publication date
in org to get "CLOSED:<date>" on the next line?
The xml of my blog is something like that:
<title type='text'> my title</title>
<content type='html'> my content</content>
<published>2003-10-22T18:27:00.000-04:00</published>
TIA,
myriam
I use org in combination with Jekyll and jekyll.el. The process goes
like this:
Create draft post using jekyll.el. This goes in the _drafts directory
and isn't published. When it's finished use jekyll.el which modified the
filename and moves it to the _posts directory.
Export my org files to html.
Run jekyll to create the web site and rsync it to my server.
My tutorial is on worg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.html
There are other ways to use org with jekyll, but this should give you
some ideas.
Ian.
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