> -----Original Message----- > From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+mlt=gmx...@gnu.org [mailto:emacs-orgmode- > bounces+mlt=gmx...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Eric Schulte > Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 5:39 PM > To: Mikhail Titov > Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Subject: Re: [O] How to get to work non-interactive publishing? > > >>> I can publish project if I don’t use –-batch . So the following works > >>> just fine: emacs -nw --eval '(org-publish-project "myproj")' > >>> > >>> However nothing happens if I try emacs --batch --eval '(org-publish- > project "myproj")' > ... > >> Using batch mode shouldn't be causing any problems with the export > >> process, is it possible that something in your personal config is not > >> compatible with batch-mode > ... > > I really did not want to create a separate init file as I was quite > > happy with existing dot emacs. You are right. Something was in the way. > > After I created a separate file that loads only necessary stuff, it > > published fine. > > > > Happy it works, if you find the offending element of your persona > configuration you could remove it and continue to use your personal > config for batch publishing. > > > > So weird emacs did not give any error before that something is not > > quite right. Is there an option for emacs so that some module can say > > it can't work in a batch mode? > > > > I don't believe that there is an automated way to raise such warnings. > You could do a binary search through your init.
Part of my question was if there is an easy way to find it other than by dichotomy? I guess not :-) > > I mean what is the point to make a separate init file other than > > speed? > > > > Your main init file is used to customize Emacs for interactive editing, > many (if not most) of these settings won't apply to batch evaluation. > > By separating your personal customization from the project init file > used for publishing it becomes possible to distribute your project with > the publication init file without sharing your personal configuration. That makes it clear. Another weird issue I experience when batch-publishing is that even with a separate init file, I get different "htmlization" of babel blocks. I mean if I load emacs -nw -Q -l myinit.el project_part.org and publish that with C-c C-e P , then I get nicely colored babel block in HTML starting like <pre class="src src-R"> <span style="color: #cd00cd;">library</span>(RODBC) However, if I do emacs -Q --batch -l myinit.el -f 'org-publish-all' then I get something like <pre class="src src-R"><span style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;">library</span>(RODBC) It seems odd to me that same config results in different outputs when publishing interactively and in a batch mode. I would prefer colored output. What should I pay attention to? I have a feeling that something is not loaded which does in interactive mode, or vice versa. Mikhail