Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-11 Thread Eric Schulte
Would someone be willing to generate a worg page to address using org as
blogging system?

This questions seems to be appear on list every month or two, and there
have been a wealth of interesting tools and solutions proposed.  It
would be great to have them collected with links and feedback (maybe
pointers to instance of their use) on a single worg page rather than
scattered through the mailing list archives.

I know, I know, I should just do this my-self rather than asking someone
else to do it for me, but I haven't been following the recent rounds of
these discussions and feel like I'm out of this particular loop...

Just a thought, Thanks -- Eric


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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-11 Thread Rick Moynihan
2009/11/11 Greg Newman :
> The correct url is http://github.com/bmaland/happyblogger
>
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Ian Barton  wrote:
>>
>> Rick Moynihan wrote:
>>>
>>> 2009/11/11 Ian Barton :

 Rick Moynihan wrote:
>
> 2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a
>>  blog-aware,
>> static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of
>> tex,haml,
>> textile files.
>>
>> check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
>> Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites
>>
>> So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice
>> way
>> of
>> using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate
>> the
>> html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.
>>
>> You might want to check it out:
>>
>> http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger
>>
> This looks like it could be really good, but I can't access the
> happyblogger repository nor any of Chrononaut's other git repo's on
> github.  Has the account been deleted or is github just down again?
>
> I'm looking for an org-mode based static blogging solution that's more
> robust than blorg, so I'm hoping this is available somewhere.
>
> R.
>
 My stuff on github is OK, so he may have deleted his account.
>>>
>>> Do you or does anyone else know if there is a clone of this repo
>>> anywhere?
>>>
>>> R.
>>
>> Sorry, the last url I posted doesn't seem to contain anything useful:) Try
>> this one: http://github.com/bmaland/chrononaut.net/
>>

Awesome!  I'll take a look at it when I get chance.

Thanks for tracking it down for me!

R.


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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-11 Thread Greg Newman
The correct url is http://github.com/bmaland/happyblogger

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Ian Barton  wrote:

> Rick Moynihan wrote:
>
>> 2009/11/11 Ian Barton :
>>
>>> Rick Moynihan wrote:
>>>
 2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :

> Hi,
>
> You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a
>  blog-aware,
> static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of
> tex,haml,
> textile files.
>
> check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
> Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites
>
> So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice
> way
> of
> using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate
> the
> html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.
>
> You might want to check it out:
>
> http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger
>
>  This looks like it could be really good, but I can't access the
 happyblogger repository nor any of Chrononaut's other git repo's on
 github.  Has the account been deleted or is github just down again?

 I'm looking for an org-mode based static blogging solution that's more
 robust than blorg, so I'm hoping this is available somewhere.

 R.

  My stuff on github is OK, so he may have deleted his account.
>>>
>>
>> Do you or does anyone else know if there is a clone of this repo anywhere?
>>
>> R.
>>
> Sorry, the last url I posted doesn't seem to contain anything useful:) Try
> this one: http://github.com/bmaland/chrononaut.net/
>
> Ian.
>
>
>
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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-11 Thread Ian Barton

Rick Moynihan wrote:

2009/11/11 Ian Barton :

Rick Moynihan wrote:

2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :

Hi,

You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a  blog-aware,
static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
textile files.

check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites

So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice way
of
using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate
the
html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.

You might want to check it out:

http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger


This looks like it could be really good, but I can't access the
happyblogger repository nor any of Chrononaut's other git repo's on
github.  Has the account been deleted or is github just down again?

I'm looking for an org-mode based static blogging solution that's more
robust than blorg, so I'm hoping this is available somewhere.

R.


My stuff on github is OK, so he may have deleted his account.


Do you or does anyone else know if there is a clone of this repo anywhere?

R.
Sorry, the last url I posted doesn't seem to contain anything useful:) 
Try this one: http://github.com/bmaland/chrononaut.net/


Ian.


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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-11 Thread Ian Barton

Rick Moynihan wrote:

2009/11/11 Ian Barton :

Rick Moynihan wrote:

2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :

Hi,

You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a  blog-aware,
static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
textile files.

check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites

So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice way
of
using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate
the
html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.

You might want to check it out:

http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger


This looks like it could be really good, but I can't access the
happyblogger repository nor any of Chrononaut's other git repo's on
github.  Has the account been deleted or is github just down again?

I'm looking for an org-mode based static blogging solution that's more
robust than blorg, so I'm hoping this is available somewhere.

R.


My stuff on github is OK, so he may have deleted his account.


Do you or does anyone else know if there is a clone of this repo anywhere?




Not exactly, but http://github.com/bmaland/chrononaut.github.com/ is a 
clone of his website. At first glance this should be enough to get started.


Ian.


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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-11 Thread Rick Moynihan
2009/11/11 Ian Barton :
> Rick Moynihan wrote:
>>
>> 2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a  blog-aware,
>>> static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
>>> textile files.
>>>
>>> check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
>>> Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites
>>>
>>> So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice way
>>> of
>>> using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate
>>> the
>>> html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.
>>>
>>> You might want to check it out:
>>>
>>> http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger
>>>
>>
>> This looks like it could be really good, but I can't access the
>> happyblogger repository nor any of Chrononaut's other git repo's on
>> github.  Has the account been deleted or is github just down again?
>>
>> I'm looking for an org-mode based static blogging solution that's more
>> robust than blorg, so I'm hoping this is available somewhere.
>>
>> R.
>>
> My stuff on github is OK, so he may have deleted his account.

Do you or does anyone else know if there is a clone of this repo anywhere?

R.


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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-11 Thread Ian Barton

Rick Moynihan wrote:

2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :

Hi,

You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a  blog-aware,
static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
textile files.

check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites

So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice way of
using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate the
html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.

You might want to check it out:

http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger



This looks like it could be really good, but I can't access the
happyblogger repository nor any of Chrononaut's other git repo's on
github.  Has the account been deleted or is github just down again?

I'm looking for an org-mode based static blogging solution that's more
robust than blorg, so I'm hoping this is available somewhere.

R.


My stuff on github is OK, so he may have deleted his account.

Ian.


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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-11-10 Thread Rick Moynihan
2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :
> Hi,
>
> You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a  blog-aware,
> static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
> textile files.
>
> check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
> Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites
>
> So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice way of
> using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate the
> html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.
>
> You might want to check it out:
>
> http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger
>

This looks like it could be really good, but I can't access the
happyblogger repository nor any of Chrononaut's other git repo's on
github.  Has the account been deleted or is github just down again?

I'm looking for an org-mode based static blogging solution that's more
robust than blorg, so I'm hoping this is available somewhere.

R.


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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-10-01 Thread Miguel Fernando Cabrera
Hi,

You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a  blog-aware,
static  web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
textile files.

check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
Example sites: http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites

So what does it have to do with Org? well, some guy developed a nice way of
using the power of Jekky with Org. It uses org as a backed to generate the
html, he prepoceses it and then generates the site using Jekyll.

You might want to check it out:

http://github.com/Chrononaut/happyblogger

I am not using it myself right now,  but I plan to.  One of the good things
is that you can use the color-theme when exporting to html and put the code
sampel just like you see it in your Emacs.

I hope it helps.

-- 
Miguel Fernando Cabrera Granados
http://mfcabrera.com
"A los hombres fuertes les pasa lo que a los barriletes; se elevan cuando es
mayor el viento que se opone a su ascenso." - José Ingenieros
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Re: [Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-09-30 Thread Eric Schulte
Water Lin  writes:

> I want to mantain a local static html blog system on my local
> computer. I think org is good enough to organise the stuff.
>

For "static html" using the built in publishing features of Org-mode is
probably sufficient (see [1]).  If you want to get more sophisticated
(and complicated) you could also take a look at blorg [2] or blorgit
[3].

Footnotes: 
[1]  http://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing.html#Publishing

[2]  http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Blorg

[3]  http://orgmode.org/worg/blorgit.php



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[Orgmode] Is there a good way to use org as blog system?

2009-09-30 Thread Water Lin

I want to mantain a local static html blog system on my local
computer. I think org is good enough to organise the stuff.

Is there any special function for me to use org as blog system?

I need a reference to start..

Thanks

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Email: water...@ymail.com
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