Hello,
Erik Hetzner e...@e6h.org writes:
I have been looking at publishing to HTML using pandoc. Because pandoc
requires post-processing to transform the org-mode markdown output to
other formats, it is necessary to use the post-process parameter of
org-export-to-file.
I think this patch
At Wed, 12 Feb 2014 14:02:12 +0100,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Erik Hetzner e...@e6h.org writes:
I have been looking at publishing to HTML using pandoc. Because pandoc
requires post-processing to transform the org-mode markdown output to
other formats, it is necessary to use the
Erik Hetzner e...@e6h.org writes:
Thanks very much for your response (and ox.el)! I looked at filters,
but concluded they were not appropriate, because pandoc operates on
the file as a whole, and writes to a file, and can return binary
content (for example, if it is generating PDFs).
Then
At Wed, 12 Feb 2014 23:55:52 +0100,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Not really. If you look at `org-latex-publish-to-pdf' you will see that
publishing is done differently: the binary file is generated, then
published as an attachment.
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks so much for your help. This looks like exactly
Hi,
I have been looking at publishing to HTML using pandoc. Because pandoc
requires post-processing to transform the org-mode markdown output to
other formats, it is necessary to use the post-process parameter of
org-export-to-file. Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to
pass post-process