Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-12 Thread Samuel Wales
Hi Eric, On 2010-11-12, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Sorry for hijacking the thread to some degree but I moved from Blogger > to Wordpress because of the more open nature of the latter and I believe > this fits with the philosophy of org. I don't think it's a hijacking; many will want to know about oth

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-12 Thread Eric S Fraga
Hi, Just for completeness, in case others that haven't started blogging yet, but would like to, and are following this thread, org supports blogging to http://wordpress.com/ very easily. Check out, for instance, the blog post by Sacha Chua: : http://sachachua.com/blog/2010/09/new-note-taking-wo

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread Nick Dokos
Samuel Wales wrote: > That did not work for me. I did this: > > (setf org-export-html-auto-postamble nil) > (setf org-export-time-stamp-file nil) > > These are all nil. > > org-export-author-info > org-export-email-info > org-export-creator-info > org-export-html-validation-link

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread Samuel Wales
Hi John, Well, I can try something I should have tried before. Unfill the region (which probably does not always work, but might work enough of the time) and then export the region. It does look like exporting the region can be done without any of the export- variables set. Then perl and a file

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread John Hendy
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Samuel Wales wrote: > Hi John, > > On 2010-11-11, John Hendy wrote: > > #+options: author:nil email:nil > > That should be in your actual .org file. See below. > I presume that this is the same as what I tried in elisp. That did not > work. > > Thanks for your

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread Samuel Wales
Hi John, On 2010-11-11, John Hendy wrote: > #+options: author:nil email:nil I presume that this is the same as what I tried in elisp. That did not work. Thanks for your detail of your publishing routine. That helps me know what the state of the art is. It looks like org can't yet export to w

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread John Hendy
Hi Samuel, I've been blogging with org-mode for a while and like it a lot. Let's me keep my blog posts in an org file for retention but still provides a convenient way to post to html. See this page of the manual for getting rid of a lot of other stuff: http://orgmode.org/manual/Export-options.ht

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread Samuel Wales
Hi Nick, That did not work for me. I did this: (setf org-export-html-auto-postamble nil) (setf org-export-time-stamp-file nil) These are all nil. org-export-author-info org-export-email-info org-export-creator-info org-export-html-validation-link org-export-html-with-timestamp I

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread Nick Dokos
Samuel Wales wrote: > ... > Also, org put the date (in two places) and the author in the > generated HTML code. I don't want to export those, not even > in the code. I looked for org-export-with- variables and > did not find ones that matched. > > How do I prevent their export? > The follow

[Orgmode] HTML export and blogging to blogger.com

2010-11-11 Thread Samuel Wales
I want to blog to blogger.com using org, but I am not yet up to trying org-googlecl.el. I will in the future, but don't want to go through the setup now. So I want to paste org-generated HTML into Blogger. But my first attempt did not work. I highlighted the region, exported to HTML, and pasted