Dear Bastian,
dear Carsten,
we have just re-organized parts of our software documentation (Org-mode
exlusively, of course) and I had a "colophon" section in mind with all Org
source files and a short description of our workflow (it might be ready in a
few days). Here is a link to the index page
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Yes. I think the include mechanism was so that people could write
> their own wrapper file in their own style around the index.
> I am CCing Stefan who was the driving force behind the index development,
> he might have a comment.
I don't see Stefan in CC:
On Jul 28, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> I have not looked at you patch. But the orgx files are produced for
>> index and sitemap (I think) purposes. If a site has many files and the
>> index get recreated after republishing a single changed
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I have not looked at you patch. But the orgx files are produced for
> index and sitemap (I think) purposes. If a site has many files and the
> index get recreated after republishing a single changed file, the orgx
> files would be needed.
Of course, you'r
On 27.7.2011, at 14:37, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> Nathan Neff writes:
>
>> I've recently started using org-mode to export to html,
>> and I have empty .orgx files laying around in my directory.
>>
>> Is there a way have the publish routine delete these .orgx files after
>> exporting,
>>
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Neff writes:
> I've recently started using org-mode to export to html,
> and I have empty .orgx files laying around in my directory.
>
> Is there a way have the publish routine delete these .orgx files after
> exporting,
> or is there a way to specify that they should be create
I've recently started using org-mode to export to html,
and I have empty .orgx files laying around in my directory.
Is there a way have the publish routine delete these .orgx files after
exporting,
or is there a way to specify that they should be created in ~/tmp or
something like that?
I can man