On Oct 13, 2010, at 8:02 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
I moved ":htmlized-source" to the bottom of the project definition and
it fixed the problem.
In the examples I've seen, ":htmlized-source" has an empty value. I
hypothesize the key was seeing the next key as a value, and so wasn't
picking up any subsequent keys.
I just loaded my publishing setup from a few days ago and edited every
line that had ":htmlized-source" to ":htmlized-source t" and my
problem is solved.
Indeed. Looking back on your example, your property list was indeed
ill-formed. It must have an even number of elements, so every key
needs a value. It is hard to protect against this problem. Maybe I
could build a better customize interface to this variable, so that its
value could be safely built in this way.
Thanks to both you and Nick for the persistence to resolve this.
- Carsten
Thanks so much for the help! Even if it didn't help discover the
problem,
I learned a good bit about debugging, and I edited my first
source file, so that's something to be proud of! :-)
Jeff
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Jeff Horn <jrhorn...@gmail.com>
wrote:
(We had a bit of discussion off list. I had a fresh crack at the
problem this morning, so I'm copying the list on this message.)
(setq tmp-pub-dir
(file-name-directory
(concat pub-dir
(and (string-match (regexp-quote base-dir) ftname)
(substring ftname (match-end 0))))))
;;;VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
;;; add a debug call, reeavaluate the function, do the publish and
when
;;; you are dumped into the debugger, say e project-plist <RET>
and see
;;; what :table-of-contents is set to. If it's what it's supposed
to be,
;;; continue execution with c and look at the html file, both
contents
;;; and modification time. If it's still wrong in terms of
contents but
;;; right in terms of modification time, there is something wrong
with
;;; the publishing function: you might want to step through it with
;;; edebug, checking things along the way.
(debug)
;;;^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I was stopping the debug process after pressing "R project-plist
RET".
I've finished stepping through the project with "c" and the
project-plist contains the right project at every step, with the
right
settings, ":table-of-contents nil" and ":section-numbers nil". The
file modification times are correct, but the content is wrong. There
are section numbers, a table of contents, and the file lacks my
defined linked style sheet.
Could you walk me through "edebug"? Simply replace "(debug)" above
with "(edebug)" didn't do the trick.
Thanks!
Jeff
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Jeffrey Horn
Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics
George Mason University
(704) 271-4797
jh...@gmu.edu
jrhorn...@gmail.com
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Jeffrey Horn
Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics
George Mason University
(704) 271-4797
jh...@gmu.edu
jrhorn...@gmail.com
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