El dc, abr 15 2009, Carsten Dominik va escriure: >> just like [TABLE-OF-CONTENTS] inserts the table of contents, are there other >> variables which will be translated on export? For instance [EXPORT-DATE] to >> get the export date, [VERSION] for the Org version, [FILE-NAME] for this >> file's name, … > If you make me a complete list of what you'd like to have, I > can add them to the macros.
I actually only miss the export date, but after seeing for instance what txt2tags (another markup syntax) provides, I think this will cover most needs: - export date (that is, current date). So that you can say „Page updated on 22/4/2009“. txt2tags for instance has %%date and %%date(format-string), as in %%date(%d-%m-%Y) - file modification time; useful for instance if you export *all* pages frequently (then the export date would be the same for all even for unmodified pages) - input file name; useful to say „See the Org source for this page: blabla.org“. It can also have a format string to select whether you want the extension, the full path, etc. - output file name; only to say „This is page blabla.html“. - table of contents > I don't want to add more [NAME], > I don't think it is "strange" enough. Better use longer words like [EXPORT-FILE-NAME], or more Org-like syntax. Is there other metainformation that people need at export time? Org version? User name? File attributes? -- Daniel _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode