Re: Testimony on how to publish a book using Org-mode

2020-01-28 Thread Devin Prater
I write my Fanfiction in Org-mode, I’d love to publish it using that, but ArchiveOfOurOwn doesn’t support Markdown, let alone Org. I love the fact that I can export subtrees (chapters,) giving them specific titles, like “Chapter 1” as output file names and page titles, and can, no matter what,

Re: Testimony on how to publish a book using Org-mode

2020-01-28 Thread Diego Zamboni
Hi everyone, I have self-published 3 books so far written with org-mode, using Leanpub. I have been meaning to write a proper post about my setup, which allows me a fully-automated export from org-mode to the Leanpub format and structure. In the meantime, if anyone is interested, you can see my

Re: Testimony on how to publish a book using Org-mode

2020-01-27 Thread Bob Newell
At first glance this is indeed interesting and I must study it carefully. Thank you for pointing this out. I have published quite a number of books (both fiction and non-fiction) starting with org-mode. Inevitably, though, there is lots of hand work with LaTeX, and anything to reduce that will be

Re: Testimony on how to publish a book using Org-mode

2020-01-27 Thread John Kitchin
This sounds pretty interesting. I have been thinking for a while about a setup for scientific publishing with org-mode. I am curious to learn more about what they have setup. I will probably spend some time this spring updating how I do this kind of thing myself. Bastien writes: > Dear all, > >

Testimony on how to publish a book using Org-mode

2020-01-27 Thread Bastien
Dear all, I recently met the authors of this book, entirely publish using Org-mode: https://ima.circex.org/storie/0-intro/index.html They explain how they do this here: https://ima.circex.org/vulgo_en.html I thought it might be of interest for those hackers who want to dive in and try