ox-publish index allows alternative formats?
Question: Could ~:makeindex~ (in the ~org-publish-project-alist~) be expanded to accept a user provided function for formatting the output differently? Background: I am using org for a static website (brittanderson.github.io). I wanted to make a list of blog posts subdivided by topic and I decided to use ~:makeindex~. I add ~#+Index: keyword~ lines to the preamble of the posts and the list is generated, however I did not like the formatting. It gave me a list of keywords as links (often repeated) with no context (like title or date). So I hacked this alternative: https://brittanderson.github.io/posts/theindex.html It seems like it would be nice to allow users to provide their own formatting functions to ~org-publish-index-generate-theindex~. Similar to the way that ~:sitemap-function~ allows a user controlled sitemap. I altered a few lines to do this for myself (as seen in the diff below), but am unsure whether there is any more general interest in expanding the index functionality or where in the org hierarchy would be the best place to try and code such that ~:makeindex~ can be nil, 'default or the name of a user provided function that expects one argument (to become ~target~). My question is whether this is something that is worth doing, and if it is worth doing how hard should it be for a novice to attempt, and does anyone have any pointers for how to tackle it? -- Britt Anderson My example of minor edits: diff --git a/lisp/ox-publish.el b/lisp/ox-publish.el index 3c7311b56..d04c15fd5 100644 --- a/lisp/ox-publish.el +++ b/lisp/ox-publish.el @@ -1109,15 +1109,16 @@ publishing directory." ;; Last term: Link it to TARGET, if possible. (let ((target (nth 2 idx))) (format - "[[%s][%s]]" - ;; Destination. + "*%s* [[%s]]" + (car (last entry)) + ;; Destination. (pcase (car target) (`nil (format "file:%s" file)) (`id (format "id:%s" (cdr target))) (`custom-id (format "file:%s::#%s" file (cdr target))) (_ (format "file:%s::*%s" file (cdr target ;; Description. - (car (last entry) + ))) "\n" (setq current-letter letter last-entry entry ;; Create "theindex.org", if it doesn't exist yet, and provide
CSL export not using local #+bibliography:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I reported the following as an issue to citeproc, but was advised by the library maintainer to report it here instead. The problem is summarized in the subject line. I set ~org-cite-global-biography~ in my init.el. I then write a file for export with ~org-publish~ to html and where the org file has in the header ~#+bibliography: "path-to-different-bib-file.bib"~ I can C-c C-c and am told that the local environment has been updated, but when I export with ~org-publish-project~ the bib file being used is still the global one. I have to manually ~setq~ the global bib to get the correct file used at export. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: ProtonMail wsBzBAEBCAAnBQJjz98YCZAwMVHgg5k1RxYhBNNYE9hwe4A6OqjHzDAxUeCD mTVHAABUigf8C7gc3Q3wqrVytPs7FCZ4qKojqM48+tJn6HVbXWGKEiGx5f78 Shiry+wTlIvKGFIVf5Hw8Vgqh6YnBiFMyUkiHoUGbv0bqET2b6cODaCZHXiy OTAPUoa/nqsRewmL9PZ8JlPhIkD2+iBYMNqPHUKVYqPDeNybF+qpvxFFZuVV stj15N0InMMUY2CO0eknu2oF5+kFZ0P+bOFuQwUS90nWpsIXtq36b1n0aikb wA+52Kl5E2NOAadQGya5RoQeslIkfjVVxtk+OkBqvJ4GWzrxj4dGlRkftmCH gUVQYfc3iMZNss5Tvi+fqhtDk4ro/KQMEeV3xjRuqTVlZn4DS4Ky0A== =f9TP -END PGP SIGNATURE- publickey - brittanderson@protonmail.com - d35813d8.asc Description: application/pgp-keys publickey - brittanderson@protonmail.com - d35813d8.asc.sig Description: PGP signature
Re: [O] org-list-make-subtree produces JSON readtable error: 47
Britt Anderson writes: > Whether or not I use the keyboard short cut or M-x. Any idea what may be > causing this? > > (org-version) > "9.2.3" > (emacs-version) > "GNU Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.8) > of 2019-04-12" > > > Thanks Appears to be caused by a conflict with ob-ipython. Will post issue there. /Britt
Re: [O] org-list-make-subtree produces JSON readtable error: 47
Britt Anderson writes: > Whether or not I use the keyboard short cut or M-x. Any idea what may be > causing this? > > (org-version) > "9.2.3" > (emacs-version) > "GNU Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.8) > of 2019-04-12" > > > Thanks Seems to be caused by a conflict with ob-ipython. Will report issue there.
[O] org-list-make-subtree produces JSON readtable error: 47
Whether or not I use the keyboard short cut or M-x. Any idea what may be causing this? (org-version) "9.2.3" (emacs-version) "GNU Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.8) of 2019-04-12" Thanks
[O] org-copy-subtree: Invalid function: org-preserve-local-variables
Using org version 9.2 and emacs version 26.1 I received the error in the subject line when trying to move or archive subtrees. It seems to me that this is related to the (eval-and-compile (require 'org-macs)) line in org.el as replacing it with (require 'org-macs) solved that problem. Can someone tell me whether this is actually related to something else that I may have set up faulty or whether there is a more correct fix. Thanks,
[O] args-out-of-range #
This message just started appearing today when I open an agenda view "C-c a a". It is not obvious to me what I am doing or have done differently, and I would appreciate some advice how to diagnose the problem: Emacs: 24.5.1 Orgmode: 8.3.4-5 (20160229 elpa) Thank you, -- Britt The error trace follows: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range # 1372 1409) match-string(1) (let ((s (match-string 1)) (s-begin (match-beginning 1)) (s-end (match-end 1)) (beg (match-beginning 0)) (end (match-end 0)) (cite-re (format "^\\(%s:\\)" (regexp-opt (-sort (function (lambda ... ...)) org-ref-cite-types cite-type) (if (and s (string-match cite-re s)) (progn (setq cite-type (match-string 1 s)) (remove-text-properties beg end (quote (invisible))) (add-text-properties beg end (list (quote face) (list (quote :foreground) org-ref-cite-color)) (progn (let ((s (match-string 1)) (s-begin (match-beginning 1)) (s-end (match-end 1)) (beg (match-beginning 0)) (end (match-end 0)) (cite-re (format "^\\(%s:\\)" (regexp-opt (-sort (function ...) org-ref-cite-types cite-type) (if (and s (string-match cite-re s)) (progn (setq cite-type (match-string 1 s)) (remove-text-properties beg end (quote (invisible))) (add-text-properties beg end (list (quote face) (list (quote :foreground) org-ref-cite-color))) (unwind-protect (progn (let ((s (match-string 1)) (s-begin (match-beginning 1)) (s-end (match-end 1)) (beg (match-beginning 0)) (end (match-end 0)) (cite-re (format "^\\(%s:\\)" (regexp-opt (-sort ... org-ref-cite-types cite-type) (if (and s (string-match cite-re s)) (progn (setq cite-type (match-string 1 s)) (remove-text-properties beg end (quote (invisible))) (add-text-properties beg end (list (quote face) (list ... org-ref-cite-color))) (set-match-data save-match-data-internal (quote evaporate))) (let ((save-match-data-internal (match-data))) (unwind-protect (progn (let ((s (match-string 1)) (s-begin (match-beginning 1)) (s-end (match-end 1)) (beg (match-beginning 0)) (end (match-end 0)) (cite-re (format "^\\(%s:\\)" (regexp-opt ...))) cite-type) (if (and s (string-match cite-re s)) (progn (setq cite-type (match-string 1 s)) (remove-text-properties beg end (quote ...)) (add-text-properties beg end (list ... ...)) (set-match-data save-match-data-internal (quote evaporate org-ref-make-org-link-cite-key-visible(416) apply(org-ref-make-org-link-cite-key-visible 416) org-activate-bracket-links(416) org-agenda-finalize() byte-code("\206). \203(.\n\203..;\203..\306\307\n#\202%.\n\203$.\306\310\n\"\202%.\311\206).\f.\312\313!\210.\2064..@\211.;\203B.\314\315\316\317.#!.\320\321!\210\322\321!\210\323.A\206W..B\206W..C!.A\324 .D.\206d..D.E\325.A.E\"\211.F\326=\204{..F\327=\205}..G.G\330\316\331\"\211.H.I.G\203\224..F\326W\203\231..E\202\277.\332\333.E!!.J.G.K.J.KZ.L.E.L\334W\203\271.\326\202\272.\334.L\\Z+\211.MC.N\334.O.P?.Q.R.S\316\211.T.U\316\211.V.W\316\211.X.Y\316\211.L.Z\316\211.[.\\\316\211.].^\316._\335\336.`D.\336.AD.a\257..b.FS\334.c.d.c.dW\203*..n...@t.nb.n.ct\211.c\202..*.N\237\211.N@.].N.e\337.e!@)\206B.\334T.^\340.N@.f.g\341.g!.fL*\210\342.`.f.g\341.g!.fL*\210\343\323.A!.f.g\341.g!.fL*\210.h\204\362..N@.i.N.e\337.e!@).j\344.i!.k\344.j!.l`.T.m\203\262.\345\346.m!\316\347\350$\351\261.\210\202\340.\352.A!\353.j.iZ\354W\203\333..k.lU\203\321.\306\355.k\"\202\334.\306\356.k.l#\202\334.\357\360\261.\210,\361.T`S\347\350\362\317F#\210\363.T!\210.N\211A.N\242\211.L\203\374.\333.L!.Y`.T.L.DU\211.\\\204 ..Z\204&..L.EU\203&.`.Z\2023..Z\2033..[\2043.`.[.H.I\316.W.I\211A.I\242\211.X\203N.\364\365\215\210\202:..n\203i.\317.o\366\367!\210\370.Y!.V\371.W.V\".W).W\204s..p\203\362..OT.O.q;\203\211.\372.q\373.Y!\"\202\216..q.Y!\351\261.\210\374.T`S\347\375.Y!$\210\374.T`S\362\317$\210\374.T`S\376\317$\210\374.T`S\377.O$\210.\\\203\310.\374.T`S\324\317$\210\201y..W.F.\\#\211.W\203\343.\201z..W\321\"\351\261.\210\374.T`S\201{..L$\210\374.T`S\377.O$\210\202\362..r\203U..]\203U.\330\316\331\"\346.s!\316.t.u..\201|..u\201}.\".u\201~..u\201..]#.u\201~..u\201\200..^#.u\201~..u\201\201.\321#.u\201\202.\201\203..u\"\211.tc\210+eb\210.v\204b.\201\204. \210\201\205.e!\203r.\201\205.d!\204\237.dSb\210\201\206.\201\207.!\210\201\205..Z\206\211.\201\210.!\204\237..Z\206\225.\201\210.b\210\201\206.\201\210.!\210.Z\206\247.\201\210.b\210\361ed\201\211.\321\201\212..`..AE\201\213..b\201\214..w\257#\210.S\201\215.=\203\325.\201\216. \210\201\217. \210\317.x\201\220.\357!..\207" [org-agenda-buffer-tmp-name org-agenda-sticky org-keys org-match org-agenda-buffer-name start-day format "*Org Agenda(%s:%s)*" "*Org Agenda(%s)*" "*Org Agenda(a)*" org-agenda-prepare "Day/Week" time-to-days org-read-date nil t org-compile-prefix-format agenda org-set-sorting-strategy org-agenda-ndays-to-span org-today org-agenda-span-t