Re: [O] htmlize doesn't work in --batch mode
Hi Bastien I actually wrote an ant script that controls the off-line publishing. It's fairly simple, assuming ELPA packages installed in ~/.emacs.d/elpa Another important thing to note is that font-lock-mode is not enabled by default in --batch mode. So I ended up writing an extra .el file that is loaded specifically for off-line publishing. I'll paste here the relevant fragments to share in case somebody wants to do something similar Here are fragments of org.el loaded by emacs --batch command: (defun common-hook-actions () "Peform actions common for all programming language modes" (font-lock-mode 1) ;; a series of set-face-attribute commands to define the ;; fontification for SRC blocks (set-face-attribute 'font-lock-builtin-face nil :slant 'normal :weight 'normal :underline nil :foreground "#FF") ;; more of the same ) (add-hook 'c-mode-hook (lambda () (common-hook-actions))) ;; more mode-hooks can be added (setq org-publish-timestamp-directory "../.org-timestamps/") ;; at this point I have (setq org-publish-project-alist ;; for the projects we need to publish And this is a fragment of my build.xml: All of the above creates completely autonomous publishing project. We actually use it collaboratively, so other people can checkout the repository, edit org files, build html (or pdf) from the org project and publish updated content on the web-server without having to modify their ~/.emacs (or ~/.emacs.d/init.el) files. Everything is done with two simple shell commands invoking ant. I hope somebody will find this useful. Regards, Dmitri On Sep 19, 2012, at 7:03 PM, Bastien wrote: > Hi Dmitri, > > Dmitri Makarov writes: > >> If anyone interested, it's easy to explicitly load the required ELPA >> packages in batch mode. For example, the following command loads htmlize >> for publishing org files in batch mode >> >> emacs --batch -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el --eval "(progn (add-to-list 'load-path >> \"~/.emacs.d/elpa/htmlize-20120616.1716\") (require 'htmlize))" -f >> org-publish-all >> >> It should be easy to include such a command in a makefile or build.xml and >> automatically locate the latest installation of necessary packages rather >> than explicitly specifying the path. > > I let Achim be the final judge on this -- my intuitions in this areas > are just too fragile. But my gut feeling is that this would be too > complicated, and the solution above is simple enough. > >> Still I wonder why ELPA packages are not loaded by default in --batch >> mode even though (package-initialize) is being evaluated. > > Please ask this on the emacs-devel mailing list, I'm sure this will help > many other users. Several users (including me) have been puzzled by the > way ELPA packages are loaded/initialized in Emacs. > > Best, > > -- > Bastien
Re: [O] htmlize doesn't work in --batch mode
Bastien writes: > Dmitri Makarov writes: >> It should be easy to include such a command in a makefile or build.xml and >> automatically locate the latest installation of necessary packages rather >> than explicitly specifying the path. That's what BTEST_POST is there for in the build system, you can set it up to either load a package directly or add to the load-path first and then require the package. Just have a look to see how it is done. > I let Achim be the final judge on this -- my intuitions in this areas > are just too fragile. But my gut feeling is that this would be too > complicated, and the solution above is simple enough. It is generally a bad idea to guess how the user configured his/her system and a lot of init files are simply incompatible with batch mode. However, the OP didn't have a problem with the build system if I read him correctly. My advice there is to make a minimal separate init file just for the batch export process and load that. Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ SD adaptation for Waldorf microQ V2.22R2: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#WaldorfSDada
Re: [O] htmlize doesn't work in --batch mode
Hi Dmitri, Dmitri Makarov writes: > If anyone interested, it's easy to explicitly load the required ELPA > packages in batch mode. For example, the following command loads htmlize > for publishing org files in batch mode > > emacs --batch -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el --eval "(progn (add-to-list 'load-path > \"~/.emacs.d/elpa/htmlize-20120616.1716\") (require 'htmlize))" -f > org-publish-all > > It should be easy to include such a command in a makefile or build.xml and > automatically locate the latest installation of necessary packages rather > than explicitly specifying the path. I let Achim be the final judge on this -- my intuitions in this areas are just too fragile. But my gut feeling is that this would be too complicated, and the solution above is simple enough. > Still I wonder why ELPA packages are not loaded by default in --batch > mode even though (package-initialize) is being evaluated. Please ask this on the emacs-devel mailing list, I'm sure this will help many other users. Several users (including me) have been puzzled by the way ELPA packages are loaded/initialized in Emacs. Best, -- Bastien
[O] htmlize doesn't work in --batch mode
If anyone interested, it's easy to explicitly load the required ELPA packages in batch mode. For example, the following command loads htmlize for publishing org files in batch mode emacs --batch -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el --eval "(progn (add-to-list 'load-path \"~/.emacs.d/elpa/htmlize-20120616.1716\") (require 'htmlize))" -f org-publish-all It should be easy to include such a command in a makefile or build.xml and automatically locate the latest installation of necessary packages rather than explicitly specifying the path. Still I wonder why ELPA packages are not loaded by default in --batch mode even though (package-initialize) is being evaluated. Regards, Dmitri
[O] htmlize doesn't work in --batch mode
Hi all, I'm having a problem with offline exports. If I run emacs in --batch mode like this emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el -eval '(org-publish-all)' it doesn't seem to load the packages installed by the ELPA package manager. In particular it doesn't load htmlize package and also loads the bundled org version 7.8.11 whereas I have newer version 7.9.1 installed in packages. Also, it seems for the new version of org to take over the bundled org package when I run emacs in normal window mode I have to invoke (require 'org-install) from after-init-hook like this (add-hook 'after-init-hook (lambda () (load-file "~/.emacs.d/org.el"))) org.el among other things includes (require 'org-install) If I place (require 'org-install) directly in my init.el, emacs loads the org package bundled with the emacs installation, not the one installed by the package manager, probably because package-initialize is evaluated after init.el has been loaded. Is this normal? Did anyone have the same problem? My emacs version is GNU Emacs 24.2.1. I hope my questions make sense, as I don't really have much experience with emacs package management, and it seems difficult to describe the problem clearly. I apologize for this is not being an org-mode question, but since many org users use htmlize, I figure some of them probably want to export their org files in batch mode, and perhaps they've faced the same issues with packages in batch mode that I'm having. Regards, Dmitri