Re: [O] A problem with publishing
On 2014-03-28 00:44, Marcin Borkowski wrote: Dnia 2014-03-26, o godz. 09:26:15 Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com napisał(a): On 2014-03-23 17:01, Marcin Borkowski wrote: BTW, org-publish has built-in support for pushing to a remote server. You can use a tramp url as the publishing-directory, bypassing the completion function. I know, but I read in the manual that it may not be the fastest thing in the world. (In fact, I use a very simple Makefile, which in turn uses rsync, so it /might/ indeed be faster, not copying unnecessary stuff. Not sure whether Emacs+Tramp would do it.) Org publish uses a timestamp cache, so while the wire protocol may be slower, it doesn't copy unnecessary files and doesn't need to communicate with the remote host to decide which files to copy. Bonus of course is that the org-publish approach is self-contained and reproducible. rick
Re: [O] A problem with publishing
Dnia 2014-03-26, o godz. 09:26:15 Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com napisał(a): On 2014-03-23 17:01, Marcin Borkowski wrote: Hi list, publishing doesn't work. I guess that I broke something;). May the source and publishing directories be the same? I have this in my init.el: (setq org-publish-project-alist '((fnis2014 :base-directory ~/directory :publishing-directory ~/directory :base-extension org\\|css\\|jpg\\|png :publishing-function org-reveal-export-to-html :completion-function (lambda () (compile make install) The make install means just rsync'ing to a remote server. When I export (C-c C-e R R) and then publish (C-c C-e P x) (or M-x compile), everything is ok. When I just publish, changes seem not to be pushed to the remote server, and I'm left with some *Org export* process buffers. My guess is that using *-export-to-html as the publishing function is the culprit. There should/needs to be an org-reveal-publish-to-html publishing function. I'm guessing the reason it works when you manually export is that since the html file is up-to-date vis. the org source, the code path bypasses that step (and just runs the completion function). If org-reveal doesn't have a publishing function, try (not tested): (lambda (plist filename pubdir) (org-publish-org-to 'reveal filename .html plist pubdir)) Thanks, I'll try it! BTW, org-publish has built-in support for pushing to a remote server. You can use a tramp url as the publishing-directory, bypassing the completion function. I know, but I read in the manual that it may not be the fastest thing in the world. (In fact, I use a very simple Makefile, which in turn uses rsync, so it /might/ indeed be faster, not copying unnecessary stuff. Not sure whether Emacs+Tramp would do it.) rick Thanks again, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Adam Mickiewicz University
Re: [O] A problem with publishing
On 2014-03-23 17:01, Marcin Borkowski wrote: Hi list, publishing doesn't work. I guess that I broke something;). May the source and publishing directories be the same? I have this in my init.el: (setq org-publish-project-alist '((fnis2014 :base-directory ~/directory :publishing-directory ~/directory :base-extension org\\|css\\|jpg\\|png :publishing-function org-reveal-export-to-html :completion-function (lambda () (compile make install) The make install means just rsync'ing to a remote server. When I export (C-c C-e R R) and then publish (C-c C-e P x) (or M-x compile), everything is ok. When I just publish, changes seem not to be pushed to the remote server, and I'm left with some *Org export* process buffers. My guess is that using *-export-to-html as the publishing function is the culprit. There should/needs to be an org-reveal-publish-to-html publishing function. I'm guessing the reason it works when you manually export is that since the html file is up-to-date vis. the org source, the code path bypasses that step (and just runs the completion function). If org-reveal doesn't have a publishing function, try (not tested): (lambda (plist filename pubdir) (org-publish-org-to 'reveal filename .html plist pubdir)) BTW, org-publish has built-in support for pushing to a remote server. You can use a tramp url as the publishing-directory, bypassing the completion function. rick
[O] A problem with publishing
Hi list, publishing doesn't work. I guess that I broke something;). May the source and publishing directories be the same? I have this in my init.el: (setq org-publish-project-alist '((fnis2014 :base-directory ~/directory :publishing-directory ~/directory :base-extension org\\|css\\|jpg\\|png :publishing-function org-reveal-export-to-html :completion-function (lambda () (compile make install) The make install means just rsync'ing to a remote server. When I export (C-c C-e R R) and then publish (C-c C-e P x) (or M-x compile), everything is ok. When I just publish, changes seem not to be pushed to the remote server, and I'm left with some *Org export* process buffers. I know that I didn't give much details, but my suspicion is that I'm doing something obviously wrong. If this is not the case, I'll try to isolate the problem and prepare an ECM. Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Adam Mickiewicz University