Re: [Orgmode] Re: Finally jekyll and org-jekyll

2010-08-13 Thread Ian Barton
On 12/08/10 09:04, Andrea Crotti wrote:
 Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
 

 Hi Andrea,

 I don't use org-jekyll myself. You can view my tutorial on the way I
 di it at http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.php
 . Basically what you need to do is to organize your system so that org
 publishes your .org files to html in a place that jekyll can process
 them.

 Are you trying to write a blog ie. posts ordered in date format, or a
 static web site, or a combination of both? If you can tell me exactly
 what you want to achieve, I'll try and help out.

 Ian.
 
 Thanks, I would like to have a mixed approach, but also just a blog with
 articles might be perfectly fine for now.
 
 So reading again I think I got it, I create the index.html showing the
 lasts posts (for example), I eventually add some CSS and then I export
 the org-files in the right place.
 
 Org-jekyll helps giving the right name to the html files so that is
 automatically recognized by jekyll.
 Then I want to export it to github pages, but that should be already
 set up correctly.
 
 Is that correct?
 A not about the tutorial (which is very clear): you should quote the _
 otherwise, like
 \_posts or project\_name
 for example.
 

That's right, you are basically using org-publish to create the html
files and put them in the correct directory for jekyll to process.

It's easy to create a mixed site. You need to create separate jekyll
layouts for the static part and the blog part. In the blog index layout
you want something like;

{% for post in site.categories.blog %}
  {% if post.categories contains 'mountaineering' %}
lispan{{ post.date | date_to_string }}/span - {{ post.title
}}/li

  {% endif %}

{% endfor %}

In your org file you would have:

#+BEGIN_HTML
---
title: Montane Terra Pants.
layout: post
categories: [blog, mountaineering]
excerpt: Montane Terras are lightweight walking-climbing trousers, with
several neat features.

comments: true
---
#+END_HTML

This would create a page which displayed posts categorized as blog and
mountaineering.

Ian.

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[Orgmode] Re: Finally jekyll and org-jekyll

2010-08-12 Thread Andrea Crotti
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:


 Hi Andrea,

 I don't use org-jekyll myself. You can view my tutorial on the way I
 di it at http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.php
 . Basically what you need to do is to organize your system so that org
 publishes your .org files to html in a place that jekyll can process
 them.

 Are you trying to write a blog ie. posts ordered in date format, or a
 static web site, or a combination of both? If you can tell me exactly
 what you want to achieve, I'll try and help out.

 Ian.

Thanks, I would like to have a mixed approach, but also just a blog with
articles might be perfectly fine for now.

So reading again I think I got it, I create the index.html showing the
lasts posts (for example), I eventually add some CSS and then I export
the org-files in the right place.

Org-jekyll helps giving the right name to the html files so that is
automatically recognized by jekyll.
Then I want to export it to github pages, but that should be already
set up correctly.

Is that correct?
A not about the tutorial (which is very clear): you should quote the _
otherwise, like
\_posts or project\_name
for example.

Thanks a lot


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