[Orgmode] Auto-indexing

2010-04-25 Thread Chao Lu
Dear all,

I just updated to the 6.35trans version, and found the auto-index function
which used to work now doesn't work any longer. My conf is

 :auto-index t
 :index-filename Sitemap.org
 :index-title Sitemap


Does anybody get any idea? Thanks a lot.

Chao
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Re: [Orgmode] Auto-indexing

2010-04-25 Thread Stefan Vollmar
Dear Chao,

On 25.04.2010, at 18:15, Chao Lu wrote:

 I just updated to the 6.35trans version, and found the auto-index function 
 which used to work now doesn't work any longer. My conf is
 
  :auto-index t
  :index-filename Sitemap.org
  :index-title Sitemap
 
 
 Does anybody get any idea? Thanks a lot.


There have been some changes (and lots of improvements). 
You might want to try:

:auto-sitemap t
:sitemap-alphabetically t

to create sitemap.org.

One of the new features is the creation of an index. 
From the Orgmode 6.35 Release notes:

Index generation
~

Org-mode can now produce a 2-level subject index spanning an
entire publishing project.  Write index entries in your files as


 * What is org-mode?
 #+index: Org-mode
 #+index: Definitions!Org-mode

where the first line will produce an index entry /Org-mode/,
while the second line will create /Definitions/ with a sub-item
/Org-mode/.  Three-level entries are not supported.

To produce the index, set


 :makeindex t

in the project definition in =org-publish-project-alist=.  You
may have to force re-export of all files to get the index by
using a =C-u= prefix to the publishing command:


 C-u M-x org-publish-all

Whenever an Org file is published in this project, a new file
with the extension orgx will be written.  It contains the index
entries and corresponding jump target names.  When all project
files are published, Org will produce a new file theindex.inc
containing the index as a to-level tree.  This file can be
included into any project file using


 CANNOT INCLUDE FILE theindex.inc

Org-mode will also create a file theindex.org with this include
statement, and you can build a more complex structure (for
example style definitions, top and home links, etc) around this
statement.  When this file already exists, it will not be
overwritten by Org.

Warm regards,
 Stefan
-- 
Dr. Stefan Vollmar, Dipl.-Phys.
Head of IT group
Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung
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Re: [Orgmode] Auto-indexing

2010-04-25 Thread Sebastian Rose
Chao Lu looc...@gmail.com writes:
 Dear all,

 I just updated to the 6.35trans version, and found the auto-index function
 which used to work now doesn't work any longer. My conf is
 
  :auto-index t
  :index-filename Sitemap.org
  :index-title Sitemap
 

It is nowadays:

  :auto-sitemap t
  :sitemap-filename Sitemap.org
  :sidemap-title Sitemap


sitemap.org is the default filename.



  Sebastian


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