>>> "ITFAF" == Ivan Tadeu Ferreira Antunes Filho writes:
> I use the code in
>
https://github.com/itf/org-export-with-files/blob/master/org-export-with-files.el
> in order to define a new function that exports the current subtree to a
> different folder, as well as create hard copies
I use the code in
https://github.com/itf/org-export-with-files/blob/master/org-export-with-files.el
in order to define a new function that exports the current subtree to a
different folder, as well as create hard copies of the files linked in the
new directory and fixes the links in order to keep t
>>> "NG" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
> Bastien writes:
>> There is none, that's indeed a backward compatibility issue.
> Note that exporting to a different directory is called publishing.
As you wish, but my original question stands, how to I do this, which
is the variable to be set,
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> There is none, that's indeed a backward compatibility issue.
Note that exporting to a different directory is called publishing.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I would like to export a org file, either as a latex file or as a html
> file, but in a different directory. Googeling
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9559753/emacs-org-mode-export-to-another-directory
>
> But
>
> #+bind: org-export-publishing-directory "./
Hi
I would like to export a org file, either as a latex file or as a html
file, but in a different directory. Googeling
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9559753/emacs-org-mode-export-to-another-directory
But
#+bind: org-export-publishing-directory "./exports"
#+TBLNAME: original
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