Hi,
Iannis Zannos writes:
> I'd like to present my project Dynsite for orgmode here
I just tested it. It is really cool.
Thanks!
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On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Sebastien Vauban
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That is a nice feature I had forgotten about!
When I export your snippet to html I get this:
This file was exported on .
The answer to 2 + 3 is .
Is there some trick to make them evaluate? Probably I have set a variable
in org-mod
Hello John,
John Kitchin wrote:
> I implemented a version of elisp links to dynamically generated content at
> export time here:
> http://jkitchin.github.io/blog/2013/10/14/Lisp-links-in-org-mode-to-dynamically-generated-content/
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> I am not sure it was you are thinking about, but maybe it could
I implemented a version of elisp links to dynamically generated content at
export time here:
http://jkitchin.github.io/blog/2013/10/14/Lisp-links-in-org-mode-to-dynamically-generated-content/
I am not sure it was you are thinking about, but maybe it could give you
some ideas.
j
John
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It seems like this is something that could be done with a filter pretty
easily. Just define a lisp link, and write a filter that handles links of
that type.
I did something like this to selectively handle different types of links
here:
http://jkitchin.github.io/blog/2013/09/28/Changing-links-to-fi
Hello,
I'd like to present my project Dynsite for orgmode here, as I believe it
fits in well with the currnent status of org-publish. Dynamite is a package
that simplifies the task of creating project configurations for
org-publish. One can define many projects in a "site" just by placing a
config