Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-05-29 Thread Eric Schulte
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes: Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Oh, nice! I added a pointer in Worg: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/index.html At the end of that page, there is: See the page Org Blogs and Wikis., with Org Blogs and Wikis clickable. However, the pointer

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-05-27 Thread François Pinard
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Oh, nice! I added a pointer in Worg: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/index.html At the end of that page, there is: See the page Org Blogs and Wikis., with Org Blogs and Wikis clickable. However, the pointer resolves to

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-10 Thread 'Mash (Thomas Herbert)
On 2013-04-01 13:12+0200, David Engster wrote: I'd like to use Org as a static site generator. I know quite a few people use Org to manage their sites, so I'd like to know what's already available and what I'd need to add to make this working properly. I know of course how to export a bunch

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-10 Thread Bastien
'Mash (Thomas Herbert) mash...@toshine.net writes: I rolled my own called Orgile. http://toshine.org/etc/orgile-emacs-org-mode-file-html-parser-php-publishing-tool/ Oh, nice! I added a pointer in Worg: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/index.html -- Bastien

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-06 Thread Ian Barton
On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 11:02:56AM -0500, Christopher Allan Webber wrote: Ian Barton writes: On 01/04/13 13:08, Vincent Beffara wrote: Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that, simply within o-blog you need to manage between relative paths, absolute paths, canonical paths and

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-06 Thread Christopher Allan Webber
Cool, thanks for that info! Ian Barton writes: On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 11:02:56AM -0500, Christopher Allan Webber wrote: Ian Barton writes: On 01/04/13 13:08, Vincent Beffara wrote: Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that, simply within o-blog you need to manage between

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-06 Thread Ian Barton
On 06/04/13 16:15, Christopher Allan Webber wrote: Cool, thanks for that info! Ian Barton writes: On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 11:02:56AM -0500, Christopher Allan Webber wrote: Ian Barton writes: On 01/04/13 13:08, Vincent Beffara wrote: Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that,

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-05 Thread Christopher Allan Webber
Ian Barton writes: On 01/04/13 13:08, Vincent Beffara wrote: Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that, simply within o-blog you need to manage between relative paths, absolute paths, canonical paths and so on in the template, to match the right section, - mainly it should be a

[O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-01 Thread David Engster
I'd like to use Org as a static site generator. I know quite a few people use Org to manage their sites, so I'd like to know what's already available and what I'd need to add to make this working properly. I know of course how to export a bunch of Org files to HTML through the publishing

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-01 Thread Vincent Beffara
Hi, I am using o-blog for that, it is pretty great. One Org file for everything, and it actually splits it into one page per marked headline. You can use one of the headlines as a template for the nav section of the page, shared across all pages. (As you can tell from the name, it is intended

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-01 Thread David Engster
Vincent Beffara writes: I am using o-blog for that, it is pretty great. Thanks, that looks pretty nice. I'll take a look. Thing of a typical HTML5 template having a header, nav, footer, and article. I'd like Org to include the different exported files into the article section, and the rest

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-01 Thread Vincent Beffara
Thing of a typical HTML5 template having a header, nav, footer, and article. I'd like Org to include the different exported files into the article section, and the rest to remain the same. The nav would contain a global navigation menu, also highlighting the current active section

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-04-01 Thread Ian Barton
On 01/04/13 13:08, Vincent Beffara wrote: Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that, simply within o-blog you need to manage between relative paths, absolute paths, canonical paths and so on in the template, to match the right section, - mainly it should be a matter of let-ing the