Hello Nicolas and Jambunathan,
Many thanks, to you both, for such quick and detailed responses!
I look forward to checking things out later today.
And yes, +1 to Bastien for recommending!
Regarding your notes on image and file paths:
JK> I will respond to 3 and 4 separately. I need to look a
> Since I don't maintain `e-html' back-end, I'll only answer partially.
I don't want to take over the maintainership of org-e-html.
What I am saying is that, anyone with commit access to Orgmode - this
includes me - can fix or patch up org-e-html without it being routed via
me.
+1 to Bastien f
The exporter is new. Needless to say there are bugs, known and
unknown. (Think, "Rome wasn't built in a day")
I have fixed few things. I will respond later for unresolved other
things in your list.
> 7. No end-user documentation for the org-export package
> has been created, describing for
Hello,
William Crandall writes:
> Is it true that:
>
> 1. The org-export Package is a "Generic Export Engine"
>and is intended to support a new generation of
>org export tools (to HTML, LaTeX, ODT, etc).
Correct.
> 2. It is now an "experimental" Contributed Package:
>http://orgmode
Hello Bastien,
Thanks for your pointer to org-export!
I got it running and see it is an improvement.
Reading the archives, I've gathered some notions.
(Please correct me if I'm wrong!)
Is it true that:
1. The org-export Package is a "Generic Export Engine"
and is intended to support a new g
Hi William,
William Crandall writes:
> Drupal inline image syntax is:
>
>
>
> Default Org-mode html-export, for [[/sites/a.png]] seems to be:
>
>
Nicolas export engine does it right :
To use it, please pull from the git master repository then
- add the "contrib/" directory to your
Hello,
I'm drafting pages for publication on a Drupal website.
I've set up a draft-review cycle using Org-mode and some
simplified CSS, for a light-weight type-and-read process.
When I'm happy with the text, I'd like to cut-and-paste
from the generated html output directly into Drupal.
Links to