Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes: >> > That said, publishing is fully supported by the new exporter, just >> > change the publishing function names to the functions provided by the >> > new exporter. >> > >> > Here is an improperly tested example from one of my tests: >> > >> > (setq org-e-publish-project-alist >> > '(("thesis" :components ("thesis-tex" "thesis-html")) >> > ("thesis-tex" :base-directory "/path/PhD-thesis" >> > :publishing-directory "/path/PhD-thesis/latex" >> > :publishing-function org-e-publish-org-to-latex >> > ))) >> > >> > Hope this helps. >> >> It does, but for some reason I can't make it work. It seems that it has >> issues getting the base file. Here is my setup: >> >> (setq org-e-publish-project-alist >> '(("jsseccloud" >> :base-directory "~/Documents/Org" >> :include "2012-12-05-Cprs-SecCloud-Formal_JavaScript_Semantics.org" >> :publishing-directory "~/tmp" >> :publishing-function org-e-beamer-publish-to-latex >> ))) >> >> and with this I get an error: >> > > I believe that is because org-e-beamer does not support publishing yet. > Nicolas can confirm.
Well, replacing "org-e-beamer-publish-to-latex" by "org-e-latex-publish-to-latex" results in the same error. I looked at the code, and my problem was that ":include" expects a list, so I'm able to make this . I'll try to see if adding beamer support is difficult. Alan