Re: [O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
Thanks for the comments... very helpful! This is a perfect example of when living on the bleeding edge of a library and searching for solutions can come into conflict. I'll stick to looking at the docs built off the git repo. On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Adam Aviv writes: > > > On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Charles C. Berry > wrote: > > > > It is updated. For example, see > > > > (info "(org) Special blocks") > > and > > (info "(org) results") > > > > and in ORG-NEWS. > > > > I see that now, but the online documentation is still out dated: > > > > http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html > > > > Is there a push cycle to keep the online documents up to date with the > source documentation? Or is that > > controlled differently? > > > > That's because the online docs are for the stable version (the version > you get from the maint branch of the git repo). > > If you are using latest (i.e. the master branch of the git repo), then > you have to build and use the docs that come with it: > > make info > > I do > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > > INFOPATH=$HOME/src/emacs/org/org-mode/doc:/usr/local/share/info:/usr/share/info > export INFOPATH > --8<---cut here---end--->8--- > > in my login shell initialization file to make sure that I pick the > version I built over any other versions installed on my system. > There are other ways to do that - and even for this one, you will > have to modify the paths appropriately. > > -- > Nick > > > -- Adam J. Aviv, PhD *Asst. Professor* *Computer Science* *U.S. Naval Academy* *(410) 293- 6655 <%28410%29%20293-%206655>*
Re: [O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
On Friday, 22 Jul 2016 at 13:46, Adam Aviv wrote: > I just did an update to my org install, and when I recompiled my > notes, I noticed that I was not getting literal exporting for things > between a #+BEGIN_HTML and #+END_HTML tag, however #+HTML: prefix > still exports properly. > > Am I to assume that > > #+BEGIN_HTML > #+END_HTML > > > will be completely replaced now with > > #+BEGIN_EXPORT html > #+END_HTML Yes with #+end_export of course. > If so, is there a way to make compilation backwards compatible. I have > a lot of old org files that would be a pain to update. Further, all > the documentation on the org site is also out of date. a simple regex replace (or two I guess) will fix all in a file? -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.94.1, Org release_8.3.4-1049-g481709
Re: [O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
Adam Aviv writes: > On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Charles C. Berry wrote: > > It is updated. For example, see > > (info "(org) Special blocks") > and > (info "(org) results") > > and in ORG-NEWS. > > I see that now, but the online documentation is still out dated: > > http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html > > Is there a push cycle to keep the online documents up to date with the source > documentation? Or is that > controlled differently? > That's because the online docs are for the stable version (the version you get from the maint branch of the git repo). If you are using latest (i.e. the master branch of the git repo), then you have to build and use the docs that come with it: make info I do --8<---cut here---start->8--- INFOPATH=$HOME/src/emacs/org/org-mode/doc:/usr/local/share/info:/usr/share/info export INFOPATH --8<---cut here---end--->8--- in my login shell initialization file to make sure that I pick the version I built over any other versions installed on my system. There are other ways to do that - and even for this one, you will have to modify the paths appropriately. -- Nick
Re: [O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
Hi, On Fri, 22 Jul 2016 15:33:53 -0400 Adam Aviv wrote: > On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Charles C. Berry > wrote: > > > It is updated. For example, see > > > > (info "(org) Special blocks") > > and > > (info "(org) results") > > > > and in ORG-NEWS. > > > > I see that now, but the online documentation is still out dated: > > http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html > > Is there a push cycle to keep the online documents up to date with the > source documentation? Or is that controlled differently? The online documentation is for the released version and its maintenance (i.e. git release `8.3.5' and git branch `maint'). Your org version is from the development branch `master'. It is documented in the doc/ directory. To create the HTML manual run `gmake html' in the top directory of the source; for a printable PDF run `gmake pdf'. The final manual will also be in the doc/ directory. Best regards Robert
Re: [O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Charles C. Berry wrote: > It is updated. For example, see > > (info "(org) Special blocks") > and > (info "(org) results") > > and in ORG-NEWS. > I see that now, but the online documentation is still out dated: http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html Is there a push cycle to keep the online documents up to date with the source documentation? Or is that controlled differently? -- Adam J. Aviv, PhD *Asst. Professor* *Computer Science* *U.S. Naval Academy* *(410) 293- 6655*
Re: [O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
On Fri, 22 Jul 2016, Adam Aviv wrote: On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: If so, is there a way to make compilation backwards compatible. I have a lot of old org files that would be a pain to update. Further, all the documentation on the org site is also out of date. a simple regex replace (or two I guess) will fix all in a file? Better still `org-repair-export-blocks' will fix them. It can be found in the : *** New syntax for export blocks section of ORG-NEWS. Yes, I agree --- but that's a burden on long time users even if it is a simple sed script. I just wonder why the #+BEGIN_HTML was removed in the first place? What harm was it doing? As the ORG-NEWS section above notes, it fixes some parsing issues. And, why was this change made without updating the documentation to reflect it? It is updated. For example, see (info "(org) Special blocks") and (info "(org) results") and in ORG-NEWS. Chuck
Re: [O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > > > If so, is there a way to make compilation backwards compatible. I have > > a lot of old org files that would be a pain to update. Further, all > > the documentation on the org site is also out of date. > > a simple regex replace (or two I guess) will fix all in a file? Yes, I agree --- but that's a burden on long time users even if it is a simple sed script. I just wonder why the #+BEGIN_HTML was removed in the first place? What harm was it doing? And, why was this change made without updating the documentation to reflect it? -- Adam J. Aviv, PhD *Asst. Professor* *Computer Science* *U.S. Naval Academy* *(410) 293- 6655*
[O] #+BEGIN_html/#+END_html tags not exporting literally to html anymore?
I just did an update to my org install, and when I recompiled my notes, I noticed that I was not getting literal exporting for things between a #+BEGIN_HTML and #+END_HTML tag, however #+HTML: prefix still exports properly. Am I to assume that #+BEGIN_HTML #+END_HTML will be completely replaced now with #+BEGIN_EXPORT html #+END_HTML If so, is there a way to make compilation backwards compatible. I have a lot of old org files that would be a pain to update. Further, all the documentation on the org site is also out of date. -- Adam J. Aviv, PhD *Asst. Professor* *Computer Science* *U.S. Naval Academy* *(410) 293- 6655*