John Kitchin <[email protected]> writes: > htmlize-mail.org > > > * Send org files by html email so they look like org files. > :PROPERTIES: > :MAIL_FMT: html > :END: > > We might not always want a full export of an org heading to html for sending > an email. Eric Brown would like to just send something that looks like what > he sees in org-mode. There is another way to get html from emacs: htmlize! > Here is an example. Eric: if this is what you mean, see my modified > org-mime.el at https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/org-mime.el. > > The command to send a subtree is: elisp:org-mime-subtree-htmlize > > > #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE > My comment was motivated by other usage where I wish that I could simply > wrap an entire simple text, whitespace-formatted email message, > e.g. generated from org export to a plain text buffer, with a Monospace > directive so that webmail users could appreciate what I see with Sans > Mono. > #+END_EXAMPLE > > | a | b | c | > | 4 | 5 | 6 | > > An equation > \(e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0\) > > > A figure: > > #+name: fig-particle > #+attr_org: :width 30% > ./images/Au-icosahedron-3.png > > > A code block: > #+BEGIN_SRC python :results output org drawer > for i in range(5): > print(i) > #+END_SRC > > ** A subtree > > An orgmode reference: cite:Dominik201408. A figure reference: > ref:fig-particle.
Thanks John. This is very helpful!
