Re: [O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-12-11 Thread Bastien
Hi Rasmus,

Rasmus Pank Roulund ras...@gmx.us writes:

 Note, I never asked for the second title and this is the one I want to
 go away, but I don't know how.  As I pointed out in the previous case,
 it seems that it may be hardcoded, but I don't know.

Yes, this is hardcoded.  Hopefully we will get rid of such problems in
the next versions of org-html.el.  For now, you can simply use a css to
make this title invisible:

.title {display:none;}

HTH,

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 Bastien



Re: [O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-12-11 Thread Rasmus
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:

 Hi Rasmus,

 Rasmus Pank Roulund ras...@gmx.us writes:

 Note, I never asked for the second title and this is the one I want to
 go away, but I don't know how.  As I pointed out in the previous case,
 it seems that it may be hardcoded, but I don't know.

 Yes, this is hardcoded.  Hopefully we will get rid of such problems in
 the next versions of org-html.el.  For now, you can simply use a css to
 make this title invisible:

 .title {display:none;}

But I do want the title.  I just want it where I coded it to be and not
where Org coded it to be.

I am looking forward to org-html-next.

Thanks,
Rasmus

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Re: [O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-11-27 Thread Rasmus Pank Roulund
Hi Nick,

Thanks for you answer and your verification. 

 Thanks for providing your setup. I think you are right about the code
 and I don't see any way to turn it off.

 It looks like another band-aid to me (and org-html definitely has more
 than its fair share of those), particularly given the comment about
 org-infojs: presumably, after org-infojs is fixed to look for it in
 the preamble, then the h1 header can be deleted from the content
 div
 (although anything I say about HTML should be taken with a large grain
 of salt).

The thing is, this is a 'new' thing, as the git blame log also
suggests.  Which is bothersome.  But okay.

 Next question: can't you get rid of the instance in your preamble at
 least
 temporarily? Does it have to be in the top div?

Well, you know, I would have to redesign my website.  It is possible,
but I like it. . .

The header on each side is something like:

| Title| | Menu  |
| Left aligned | empty space | Right aligned |

Which is rather neat IMO.

It used to work.  I don't know under which version of Org I wrote
(probably mostly stole :) the original CSS but I am guessing 7.6.

I had hoped for some command I could #+BIND to have Org behave as
before, (e.g. similar to the BIND for removing \maketitle in LaTeX).

Thanks for the help,
Rasmus

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Re: [O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-11-27 Thread Nick Dokos
Rasmus Pank Roulund ras...@gmx.us wrote:

 The thing is, this is a 'new' thing, as the git blame log also
 suggests.  Which is bothersome.  But okay.
 

The scenario probably went something like this: a) move the title to the
preamble because that's the Right Thing (TM) b) oops - org-info.js broke
c) revert a) and make a note to fix it once org-info.js is fixed.

Things like this happen all the time: the question is what exactly broke
your web site. You could do some git archaelogy e.g. and figure out when
things were working and when they broke and go through the ML and figure out
why things changed the way they did etc. I suspect it's not worth your time
though.

  Next question: can't you get rid of the instance in your preamble at
  least
  temporarily? Does it have to be in the top div?
 
 Well, you know, I would have to redesign my website.  It is possible,
 but I like it. . .
 
 The header on each side is something like:
 
 | Title| | Menu  |
 | Left aligned | empty space | Right aligned |
 
 Which is rather neat IMO.
 
 It used to work.  I don't know under which version of Org I wrote
 (probably mostly stole :) the original CSS but I am guessing 7.6.
 
 I had hoped for some command I could #+BIND to have Org behave as
 before, (e.g. similar to the BIND for removing \maketitle in LaTeX).
 

You can just use your own private patch to org-html.el to get rid of the
offending entry and just keep rebasing it on top of any updates. There
is a section in the FAQ that describes the process. Then when things settle
down and depending on *how* they settle down, you can either throw the patch
away (if everything ends up working without it) or submit it for inclusion.

The relevant section of the FAQ is

  
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-local-changes-current-with-Org-mode-development

Nick




Re: [O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-11-26 Thread Rasmus Pank Roulund
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:

 Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:

 Hi,

 I publish my website with Org. have defined my title in
 org-publish-project-alist under the :html-preamble.

 However, it seems that recent Orgs have become 'smart' and now I don't
 know how to disable the publishing of title and I have the title printed
 twice.  As I recall this was not an issue before.

 It seems to stem from org-html. el around 1358:

 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  ;; begin wrap around body
  (insert (format \ndiv id=\%s\
  ;; FIXME org-export-html-content-div is obsolete since 
 7.7
  (or org-export-html-content-div
  (nth 1 org-export-html-divs)))
  ;; FIXME this should go in the preamble but is here so
  ;; that org-infojs can still find it
  \nh1 class=\title\ title /h1\n))
 #+end_src

 Are there any known solutions to this at the moment?


 I spent 10 minutes trying to recreate the problem, and decided that I
 have no idea what you are talking about.

 So in my role as the official and perpetual nag on this list: can you
 please post your org-publish-project-list -or at least the relevant
 subset-
 and (unless, as I suspect, the org file is completely trivial) an ECM
 exhibiting the problem?

In my publish file I have (Warning: 'destructive' example that setq
rather than add-to-list).

#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-publish-project-alist
  '(
   (test
:base-directory ~/test
:publishing-directory ~/test
:html-preamble 
div id=\top\
h1 class=\title\%t/h1
div id=\menu\
 a href=\index.html\ Home/a |
 a href=\emacs.html\ Emacs/a |
/div
/div
)))
#+end_src

Now use ~/test/index.org
#+begin_src org
#+TITLE: TEST

* First head
  1. point
  2. two
  3. three
#+end_src

Publish it as HTML.  Here is relevant snips from the sourced code.
#+begin_src html
[...]
head
titleTEST/title
[]
body

div id=preamble

div id=top
h1 class=titleTEST/h1
div id=menu
 a href=index.html Home/a |
 a href=emacs.html Emacs/a |
/div
/div
/div

div id=content
h1 class=titleTEST/h1
[...]
#+end_src

Note, I never asked for the second title and this is the one I want to
go away, but I don't know how.  As I pointed out in the previous case,
it seems that it may be hardcoded, but I don't know.

I use Emacs-bzr 106282 and Org-git of 2026.

–Rasmus

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Re: [O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-11-26 Thread Nick Dokos
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I publish my website with Org. have defined my title in
 org-publish-project-alist under the :html-preamble.
 
 However, it seems that recent Orgs have become 'smart' and now I don't
 know how to disable the publishing of title and I have the title printed
 twice.  As I recall this was not an issue before.
 
 It seems to stem from org-html. el around 1358:
 
 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
   ;; begin wrap around body
   (insert (format \ndiv id=\%s\
   ;; FIXME org-export-html-content-div is obsolete since 
 7.7
   (or org-export-html-content-div
   (nth 1 org-export-html-divs)))
   ;; FIXME this should go in the preamble but is here so
   ;; that org-infojs can still find it
   \nh1 class=\title\ title /h1\n))
 #+end_src
 
 Are there any known solutions to this at the moment?
 

Thanks for providing your setup. I think you are right about the code and
I don't see any way to turn it off.

It looks like another band-aid to me (and org-html definitely has more
than its fair share of those), particularly given the comment about
org-infojs: presumably, after org-infojs is fixed to look for it in
the preamble, then the h1 header can be deleted from the content div
(although anything I say about HTML should be taken with a large grain
of salt).

Next question: can't you get rid of the instance in your preamble at least
temporarily? Does it have to be in the top div?

Nick

PS. BTW, if you want to play the blame (git blame that is) game, here
are the relevant commits:

$ git blame -L1371,1378 lisp/org-html.el
5a373f64 (David Maus 2011-09-11 16:01:59 +0200 1371)(insert (format 
\ndiv id=\%s\
8d25fdc7 (Bastien Guerry 2011-07-27 19:23:24 +0200 1372)
;; FIXME org-export-html-content-div is obsolete since 7.7
5a373f64 (David Maus 2011-09-11 16:01:59 +0200 1373)
(or org-export-html-content-div
8d25fdc7 (Bastien Guerry 2011-07-27 19:23:24 +0200 1374)
(nth 1 org-export-html-divs)))
8d25fdc7 (Bastien Guerry 2011-07-27 19:23:24 +0200 1375);; 
FIXME this should go in the preamble but is here so
8d25fdc7 (Bastien Guerry 2011-07-27 19:23:24 +0200 1376);; that 
org-infojs can still find it
8d25fdc7 (Bastien Guerry 2011-07-27 19:23:24 +0200 1377)\nh1 
class=\title\ title /h1\n))
70de130b (Bastien Guerry 2011-03-12 05:22:41 +0100 1378) 







[O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-11-25 Thread Rasmus
Hi,

I publish my website with Org. have defined my title in
org-publish-project-alist under the :html-preamble.

However, it seems that recent Orgs have become 'smart' and now I don't
know how to disable the publishing of title and I have the title printed
twice.  As I recall this was not an issue before.

It seems to stem from org-html. el around 1358:

#+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; begin wrap around body
(insert (format \ndiv id=\%s\
;; FIXME org-export-html-content-div is obsolete since 
7.7
(or org-export-html-content-div
(nth 1 org-export-html-divs)))
;; FIXME this should go in the preamble but is here so
;; that org-infojs can still find it
\nh1 class=\title\ title /h1\n))
#+end_src

Are there any known solutions to this at the moment?

Thanks,
Rasmus

-- 
Sent from my Emacs




Re: [O] Publish HTML Without Title

2011-11-25 Thread Nick Dokos
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I publish my website with Org. have defined my title in
 org-publish-project-alist under the :html-preamble.
 
 However, it seems that recent Orgs have become 'smart' and now I don't
 know how to disable the publishing of title and I have the title printed
 twice.  As I recall this was not an issue before.
 
 It seems to stem from org-html. el around 1358:
 
 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
   ;; begin wrap around body
   (insert (format \ndiv id=\%s\
   ;; FIXME org-export-html-content-div is obsolete since 
 7.7
   (or org-export-html-content-div
   (nth 1 org-export-html-divs)))
   ;; FIXME this should go in the preamble but is here so
   ;; that org-infojs can still find it
   \nh1 class=\title\ title /h1\n))
 #+end_src
 
 Are there any known solutions to this at the moment?
 

I spent 10 minutes trying to recreate the problem, and decided that I
have no idea what you are talking about.

So in my role as the official and perpetual nag on this list: can you
please post your org-publish-project-list -or at least the relevant subset-
and (unless, as I suspect, the org file is completely trivial) an ECM
exhibiting the problem?

Thanks,
Nick