I'm enjoying weblogger.el, which I'm using with WordPress, and would be happy to volunteer with testing---I think a few tweaks could be easily made (like supporting tags and categories) that would make it much more practical to use.
I've also found a few bugs in the latest available files (weblogger.el version 1.4.5 timestampped <2010-03-11 01:49:36 mah> and xml-rpc.el version 1.6.9a). I sent a bug report about a week ago but also want to send a mail here and describe what's going on: First, I'm still encountering the time error that has been reported before (bug #29277): the time shows correctly in Emacs, but when posted to WordPress it appears as four hours earlier. The other bug is that the body text is sent to Wordpress with soft linefeeds. This doesn't work. What happens is that if you have Emacs set up with a normal fill column (like 70), and auto-fill-mode as I imagine most people do, your post buffer will look nice in Emacs, but when it appears on WordPress the end of lines for each line will have been treated like a hard carriage return, so the wordwrap will be off and you'll have to go in (with the WordPress editor) and manually take out every newline. The post text needs to be sent without any word wrap or fill at all. I saw this problem mentioned on http://ciju.wordpress.com/2008/06/06/twiddling-with-webloggerel-emacs-wordpress/ but I tried applying his hooks and they didn't work. (What he does is turn on longlines-mode before editing an entry, and then turns it off before publishing it.) How would you remove all soft newlines from the text of a buffer before publishing it? That's the way to do it. I tried setting the fill column to a value like 0, 99999, -1, but these did not work. _______________________________________________ Emacsweblogs mailing list Emacsweblogs@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsweblogs