Re: [O] README for bitbucket - export to which format?

2015-12-17 Thread Rainer M Krug
Grant Rettke  writes:

> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 6:38 AM, Rainer M Krug  wrote:
>
> Most Git sites using the Github Flavored Markdown, and there is a
> package for that in contrib: =ox-gfm=
>
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/plain/contrib/lisp/ox-gfm.el

Thanks - good to know, but I decided to move to gitlab.

Cheers,

Rainer
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Re: [O] README for bitbucket - export to which format?

2015-12-17 Thread Grant Rettke
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 6:38 AM, Rainer M Krug  wrote:

Most Git sites using the Github Flavored Markdown, and there is a
package for that in contrib: =ox-gfm=

http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/plain/contrib/lisp/ox-gfm.el



Re: [O] README for bitbucket - export to which format?

2015-12-04 Thread Rasmus
Rainer M Krug  writes:

>> You could try Gitlab.  It supports Org.
>
> Interesting - looks like a alternative. Are there any other advantages
> over BitBucket?

- You can share your private repos with as many people you want
- Built in CI including production of artifacts (e.g. produce pdf of commit)
- better web interface.
- git annex support
- you can install it on your own server when you no longer feel
  comfortable with the gitlab.com installation.

Rasmus

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Re: [O] README for bitbucket - export to which format?

2015-12-04 Thread Rainer M Krug
Jeroen Tiebout  writes:

> As far as I know markdown is the de facto standard for readme files on
> both GitHub and BitBucket.
> Org exporter does a fine job of translating your org file to .md

Thanks - I tried it before and it did not work, =but I realized that the
toc was the problem. disabled toc export and it works fine.

Thanks,

Rainer

>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Jeroen
>
> On Friday 2015-12-04 13:38:47 CET, Rainer M Krug  wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> There are many formats available for READMEs on bitbucket, but
>> unfortunately not org mode (I am staying on bitbucket for private repos
>> and move them to github as soon as they can be made public - matter of
>> finances).
>>
>> So what is the best export format from org for bitbucket READMEs? At the
>> moment I am using text (UTF8) Which works, but I would like to have
>> syntax highlighting and clickable links?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rainer
>

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Re: [O] README for bitbucket - export to which format?

2015-12-04 Thread Rainer M Krug
Rasmus  writes:

> Rainer M Krug  writes:
>
>> There are many formats available for READMEs on bitbucket, but
>> unfortunately not org mode (I am staying on bitbucket for private repos
>> and move them to github as soon as they can be made public - matter of
>> finances).
>
> You could try Gitlab.  It supports Org.

Interesting - looks like a alternative. Are there any other advantages
over BitBucket?

>
>> So what is the best export format from org for bitbucket READMEs? At the
>> moment I am using text (UTF8) Which works, but I would like to have
>> syntax highlighting and clickable links?
>
> Probably Rst or markdown...

I am using markdown - works, although I have to disable the toc.

Thanks,

Rainer
>
> Rasmus

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Re: [O] README for bitbucket - export to which format?

2015-12-04 Thread Rasmus
Rainer M Krug  writes:

> There are many formats available for READMEs on bitbucket, but
> unfortunately not org mode (I am staying on bitbucket for private repos
> and move them to github as soon as they can be made public - matter of
> finances).

You could try Gitlab.  It supports Org.

> So what is the best export format from org for bitbucket READMEs? At the
> moment I am using text (UTF8) Which works, but I would like to have
> syntax highlighting and clickable links?

Probably Rst or markdown...

Rasmus

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Re: [O] README for bitbucket - export to which format?

2015-12-04 Thread Jeroen Tiebout
As far as I know markdown is the de facto standard for readme files on
both GitHub and BitBucket.
Org exporter does a fine job of translating your org file to .md

Hope that helps.

Jeroen

On Friday 2015-12-04 13:38:47 CET, Rainer M Krug  wrote:

> Hi
>
> There are many formats available for READMEs on bitbucket, but
> unfortunately not org mode (I am staying on bitbucket for private repos
> and move them to github as soon as they can be made public - matter of
> finances).
>
> So what is the best export format from org for bitbucket READMEs? At the
> moment I am using text (UTF8) Which works, but I would like to have
> syntax highlighting and clickable links?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rainer