Dear Wally,
Dear Eric,
thanks for the replies and sorry for the long delay. Interesting that
there is an update on org-ruby just in the middle of my decision
pathway ;).
Until know I thought org-ruby is pretty much orphaned and that by time
it will start to fail on the growing changes done in
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
Dear Wally,
Dear Eric,
thanks for the replies and sorry for the long delay. Interesting that
there is an update on org-ruby just in the middle of my decision
pathway ;).
Until know I thought org-ruby is pretty much orphaned and that by time
Dear Eric,
thanks for the reply.
Now I was able to test both gollumn and org-ehtml it puts me into a dilemma.
Multiple viable options for Org-mode wikis is a great problem to have.
Indeed it is as usual with FOSS all those pesty options to choice
from. Why couldn't I just trough my money to
Hi Eric,
On 16 October 2013 15:55, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Lets at least try to isolate the problem. Could you try the following?
1. (require 'elnode), then point your browser to http://localhost:8000 where
you should see a directory listing and a test.html file, clicking
4. (require 'org-ehtml) then (setq org-ehtml-docroot
test-org-ehtml-example-dir), then (elnode-start 'org-ehtml-handler :port
) and browse to http://localhost: where you should see a directory
listing. Clicking on the Org-mode files in that directory should yield
editable versions
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
It looks like you've uncovered a bug in elnode, namely that it uses the
`aget' function without first requiring the `assoc' package which
defines that function. I bet if you first (require 'aget) and then
re-try you will not see this problem.
Hi Eric,
thanks for the reply. Unfortuantely, I still stuck with the same problem
after updating from ELPA.
If it works ok for you with the recent version of elnode and ehtml, I might
have to digg where my config is broken. I tried following the readmes but
the elnode server responeses with
Hi again,
today seems to be my Eric Schulte spamming day. Sorry for that.
Ok. Checking why I do not have the latest and finest version of
org-ehtml I found the following error
package-compute-transaction: Need package `elnode-20130416.1626', but
only 0.9.9.7.6 is available
However, org-ehtml
Hello Torsten,
- Enhance org-ruby?
I would be glad to help out in this regard. About the completeness of the
implementation of the Org mode ruby parser, it would be very helpful for me
to have a set of examples that describe how each one of the features of Org
mode Emacs exporter should be
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
Hi again,
today seems to be my Eric Schulte spamming day. Sorry for that.
No problem.
Ok. Checking why I do not have the latest and finest version of
org-ehtml I found the following error
package-compute-transaction: Need package
Hi Torsten,
Sorry I missed your earlier email, I'm happy to hear that this package
is being used for collaboration between Org-mode users and normal
people.
The org-ehtml package hadn't been updated in over a year, in the mean
time the many changes have taken place in Org-mode (especially what
Dnia 2013-10-14, o godz. 07:07:44
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com napisaĆ(a):
[...] collaboration between Org-mode users and normal people.
^^ ^
I *love* the above distinction.
;)
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
Hi Eric,
still trying to figure out whats wrong with my set-up. Did you had time to
look intio it.
It seems somehow elnode does not play well anymore with the current version
of ehtml.
Or something like this.
I can access elnodes standard services and I can create new services like
described in
Hi Eric,
thanks for the email. I will give org-ehtml a try. Do you still actively
maintain it. We would rely rather heavily on it ( a group of about 10
people) and I would be happy to know that I do not ride a dead horse. On
the other hand you get a bunch of beta-testers ;)
Could you agree with
Hi,
recently I discovered gollumn [1] and was amazed to see that there is a
software which allows non-orgers to work with / read my org-files and which
even use git as the backend to get all save and nice together, even if
working concurrently on the same files.
I was wondering, because I never
Check out org-ehtml. See the original announcement [1] and the repo on
github [2]. It might need some attention as the Org-mode export API is
constantly in flux, but it does work to allow editing of Org-mode pages
through a web page.
Cheers,
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