Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-16 Thread David Bremner
Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: Do you know if there is a org to XML (or SGML) conversion option ? There is HTML output (which you are already using) and ODT output. Both are in some sense XML. I didn't work through how to get uncompressed XML from the ODT export, but attached find

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-16 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 12:36:05AM +0100, Bill Allombert a écrit : Do you know if there is a org to XML (or SGML) conversion option ? Hi Bill, according to its documentation, Pandoc can do convert Org-Mode to DocBoox Have a nice Sunday, -- Charles -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-15 Thread Bill Allombert
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 11:10:30PM +0100, David Bremner wrote: Rob Browning r...@debian.org writes: Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: What to do for ascii : emacs24 --batch -Q -l ./README-css.el -l org -l org-ascii --visit Process.org --funcall org-export-as-ascii

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-15 Thread David Bremner
Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: E: debian-policy: privacy-breach-may-use-debian-package usr/share/doc/debian-policy/Process.html You may use libjs-mathjax package. (http://orgmode.org/mathjax/mathjax.js) Hmm. I don't have much experience with that js stuff. It might be possible to

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-15 Thread David Bremner
Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: E: debian-policy: privacy-breach-may-use-debian-package usr/share/doc/debian-policy/Process.html You may use libjs-mathjax package. (http://orgmode.org/mathjax/mathjax.js) OK, so this is all a bit silly to display π, but you can either diff --git

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-15 Thread Bill Allombert
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 11:10:30PM +0100, David Bremner wrote: Rob Browning r...@debian.org writes: Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: What to do for ascii : emacs24 --batch -Q -l ./README-css.el -l org -l org-ascii --visit Process.org --funcall org-export-as-ascii

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-13 Thread David Bremner
Rob Browning r...@debian.org writes: Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: What to do for ascii : emacs24 --batch -Q -l ./README-css.el -l org -l org-ascii --visit Process.org --funcall org-export-as-ascii Attached is a better patch series that fixes the ascii export, and deals with

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-12 Thread David Bremner
That function is now in ox-html.el Maybe loading that explicitly (as well as org?) helps. d -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-12 Thread Bill Allombert
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 07:40:14PM +0100, David Bremner wrote: Hello David, Thanks for your help! That function is now in ox-html.el Are you sure ? grep org-export-as-html-batch /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org-mode/ox-html.el does not return anything. Maybe loading that explicitly (as well

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-12 Thread David Bremner
Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: That function is now in ox-html.el Are you sure ? grep org-export-as-html-batch /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org-mode/ox-html.el does not return anything. Sorry, I was misled by emacs function name completion. The following is a partial solution.

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-12 Thread Bill Allombert
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 09:46:28PM +0100, David Bremner wrote: Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: That function is now in ox-html.el Are you sure ? grep org-export-as-html-batch /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org-mode/ox-html.el does not return anything. Sorry, I was misled

Bug#769219: function moved

2014-11-12 Thread Rob Browning
Bill Allombert ballo...@debian.org writes: What to do for ascii : emacs24 --batch -Q -l ./README-css.el -l org -l org-ascii --visit Process.org --funcall org-export-as-ascii Cannot open load file: No such file or directory, org-ascii Perhaps that's now org-ascii-export-as-ascii? $ dpkg