Hi,
I've also added a test case for the default translation function.
I'm not sure it's justified to add a new func `org-plist-delete-all`
just for this.
We can move the function to the test file if we don't need it in org-marcs.
--
yashi
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Hi Chris,
On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 3:30 AM Christopher W. Ryan via General
discussions about Org-mode. wrote:
> But is there not a default publishing action, that requires no explicit
> :publishing-function statement? This part of the documentation says
> there is:
>
>
Hi Christopher, sorry for the slow reply
Christopher W. Ryan writes:
> Any advice for how to get *both* theindex.html and my main document in
> html? So far I can only get one or the other, depending on whether I
> include a non-nil value for a :makeindex option.
I don't understand the
Juan Manuel--
Thanks. I understand no pages in a web document; I thought (hoped?) that
section/subsection numbers, perhaps multiple, would appear next to the
entries in the index. I will try to be more specific with the ! syntax
Any advice for how to get *both* theindex.html and my main
Hi Christopher,
Christopher W. Ryan" via "General discussions about Org-mode. writes:
> I would expect each named entry in an index to appear once, with, if
> necessary, multiple links next to it for all the places that index tag
> occurs in the main document. At least, that's how the indices in
Oops, spoke to soon about the structure of the index. Here is a section
of theindex.html
I
Incarceration
Incarceration
Interview
Interview
Interview
Interview
Interview
Isolation
Isolation
Isolation
I would expect each named entry in an index to appear
Ah, I see I wrote the :publishing-function statement incorrectly. Thanks
to both of you.
But is there not a default publishing action, that requires no explicit
:publishing-function statement? This part of the documentation says
there is:
Hi Christopher,
Christopher W. Ryan" via "General discussions about Org-mode. writes:
> I'm making my first foray into publishing a project. I'm running GNU
> Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2019-04-13, on Windows 10.
>
> I've defined a single project, just to try it out and learn.
Hi, Chris,
"Symbol's function definition is void" means there is no such function
defined.
Try org-html-publish-to-html instead.
Yours,
Christian
Christopher W. Ryan via General discussions about Org-mode. writes:
> I'm making my first foray into publishing a project. I'm running GNU
>
I'm making my first foray into publishing a project. I'm running GNU
Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2019-04-13, on Windows 10.
I've defined a single project, just to try it out and learn. Here is
the relevant portion of my .emacs file
;; Projects and publishing
;;
(setq
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