Robert Klein <klein...@mpip-mainz.mpg.de> writes: > On 09/29/2012 01:36 PM, henry atting wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I gave the new html exporter a try (org-e-html-to-file). The export >> obviously ignores my setup file, and so the path to my css and js files. >> >> Maybe with the new exporter everything has changed and I only miss a >> good tutorial? >> >> henry >> > > > Do you want to export a single file or do you want to publish a > complete project?
Only a single file. I understand that something like this will no work anymore with the new exporter. #+SETUPFILE: /home/me/.setup.org whereby the content of the setup file is: #+STYLE: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/home/me/.style.css" /> #+INFOJS_OPT: view:info toc:t path:/home/me/.org-info.js Besides I'm pretty happy with the old exporter and was only curious because I read that it will be replaced with the new one in a future stable version. I hope the old one will remain part of contrib (or antique or whatever) so I can choose to my liking. > As for projects, the setup is very similar to the old exporter. I > noticed however, I used some deprecated options or options not in the > right way, so I did have my own problems getting publishing to work. > > Until recently you had to require org-e-html in your .emacs for > publishing to work. Thanks to Nicolas great help this and some other > obstacles are removed in recent git versions (master branch, not > maint). > > I attached a description of an example project using the new exporter. > The example isn't comprehensive, but it should get you started. > > Best regards > Robert Best regards henry -- http://literaturlatenight.de