On 12/05/2017 at 13:30 Rasmus writes:
> myg...@gmail.com writes:
>
>> On 12/01/2017 at 18:19 Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
>>
>>> The best approach for me is also to use something such as org-publish,
>>> and a simple static site server such as GNU Serveez.
>>
>> Have you used org-publish in earn
myg...@gmail.com writes:
> On 12/01/2017 at 18:19 Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
>
>> The best approach for me is also to use something such as org-publish,
>> and a simple static site server such as GNU Serveez.
>
> Have you used org-publish in earnest? I settled on the approach used in
> https:
On 12/01/2017 at 18:19 Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
> The best approach for me is also to use something such as org-publish,
> and a simple static site server such as GNU Serveez.
Have you used org-publish in earnest? I settled on the approach used in
https://github.com/myglc2/emacsite only af
On 12/01/2017 at 17:17 Tory S. Anderson writes:
> I've got a single-chord setup with Hugo, adapted from:
> http://www.holgerschurig.de/en/emacs-blog-from-org-to-hugo/
>
> I'm very pleased with it.
That's cool, but I wanted to avoid "external" components like
frameworks, site generators, and theme
The best approach for me is also to use something such as org-publish,
and a simple static site server such as GNU Serveez.
If you want server-side programming using GNU Guile, dynamic pages or
dynamic output/return of .csv/.json files, then the upcomming GNU
Artanis might be a good start.
I coul
I've got a single-chord setup with Hugo, adapted from:
http://www.holgerschurig.de/en/emacs-blog-from-org-to-hugo/
I'm very pleased with it.
- Tory
George myglc2 Clemmer writes:
On 05/31/2017 at 12:00 Matt Price writes:
I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's
teaching w
On 05/31/2017 at 12:00 Matt Price writes:
> I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching websites,
> and am wondering what solutions other people are using for turning a
> collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html site. I am leaning
> towards Hugo but hon
On 06/10/2017 05:21 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Scott Randby writes:
>
>> On 06/05/2017 05:16 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>>> Can this paragraph please be added to
>>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-quotes.html?
>>> It certainly added a smile to my day.
>>
>> Sure, it can be added. I'm gl
Hello,
Scott Randby writes:
> On 06/05/2017 05:16 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Can this paragraph please be added to
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-quotes.html?
>> It certainly added a smile to my day.
>
> Sure, it can be added. I'm glad you liked it.
I added it. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas
I haven't seen anyone mention org-spec https://github.com/thi-ng/org-spec
or these themes: https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes
Both seem like they would make for a fine class webpage.
The original request didn't go into details, but for most teaching
websites, wordpress is overkill, and a s
I do the same, albeit I won't qualify my setup as 'simple'.
I export all my teaching stuff, personal web page and so on from Org files,
one file per
course or topic. I export html files, reveal presentations, pdf files for
exams or reference documents,
even IPython notebooks (thanks to John Kitchin
On 06/05/2017 05:16 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Scott Randby writes:
>
>> On 06/05/2017 01:59 AM, John Ankarström wrote:
>>> On June 5, 2017 1:26:15 AM GMT+07:00, Scott Randby
>>> wrote:
Maybe this is too primitive, but I keep all the content in one Org
file
and export the text
Scott Randby writes:
> On 06/05/2017 01:59 AM, John Ankarström wrote:
>> On June 5, 2017 1:26:15 AM GMT+07:00, Scott Randby wrote:
>>>
>>> Maybe this is too primitive, but I keep all the content in one Org
>>> file
>>> and export the text under each top-level headline as a single HTML
>>> page.
On 06/05/2017 01:59 AM, John Ankarström wrote:
> On June 5, 2017 1:26:15 AM GMT+07:00, Scott Randby wrote:
>>
>> Maybe this is too primitive, but I keep all the content in one Org
>> file
>> and export the text under each top-level headline as a single HTML
>> page.
>> I use some simple macros if
On June 5, 2017 1:26:15 AM GMT+07:00, Scott Randby wrote:
>
> Maybe this is too primitive, but I keep all the content in one Org
> file
> and export the text under each top-level headline as a single HTML
> page.
> I use some simple macros if I need to export more than one top-level
> headline. I
On 05/31/2017 11:00 AM, Matt Price wrote:
> I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching
> websites, and am wondering what solutions other people are using for
> turning a collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html
> site. I am leaning towards Hugo but honestl
Hi,
> I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching
> websites, and am wondering what solutions other people are using for
> turning a collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html site.
I use ox and ox-publish. Since ox-publish can be recursive it's quite
vers
Hi Matt,
Recently I started to use Hugo to maintain our project's website:
http://novasarc.hafogvatn.is/
I am liking it very much. I keep the entire site in a single file, with
each page in a single subtree. Modifications to the template are also
kept in subtrees. I edit this page directly, rat
Chunyang Xu writes:
> It is said that Nanoc is flexible. You can convert org mode to
> HTML with Pandoc or Emacs. Nanoc supports Pandoc out of box. To
> use Emacs, you need to write your own "filter" (Nanoc's
> terminology, i.e., convert one format into another), for
> example,
> [...]
> I just c
On 2017-05-31 16:00, Matt Price wrote:
I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching
websites, and am wondering what solutions other people are using for
turning a collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html
site. I am leaning towards Hugo but honestly not for
Matt Price writes:
> I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching
> websites, and am wondering what solutions other people are using for
> turning a collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html site.
> I am leaning towards Hugo but honestly not for any sensibl
I have used blogofile for many years now. I write the posts in orgmode but
export them to html with the required yaml header.
That approach could also be used for markdown. This old
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/27/Publishing-to-blogofile-using-org-mode/
but lays out the basic app
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:34:57AM -0500, John Hendy wrote:
> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:29 AM, Russell Adams
> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:17:10AM -0400, Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
> >> Nikola supports org-mode last I checked though?
> >
> > I think it tries to remotely call emacs
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> I really wrestled with getting it to behave initially. I hope the
> intro to the docs is a joke, as either I'm an idiot or the author
> definitely failed :)
> - https://getnikola.com/handbook.html
>
> "DON'T READ THIS MANUAL. IF YOU NEED
I really wrestled with getting it to behave initially. I hope the
intro to the docs is a joke, as either I'm an idiot or the author
definitely failed :)
- https://getnikola.com/handbook.html
"DON'T READ THIS MANUAL. IF YOU NEED TO READ IT I FAILED, JUST USE THE
THING."
To be fair to the author,
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:29 AM, Russell Adams
wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:17:10AM -0400, Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
>> Nikola supports org-mode last I checked though?
>
> I think it tries to remotely call emacs to compile the org to html, but I
> didn't want the extra layers. Markdow
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Jeffrey Brent McBeth
wrote:
> Nikola supports org-mode last I checked though?
Make that a +1 for Nikola, and confirming it supports Org-mode. I just
started setting up an online portfolio/blog via github.io and found
these helpful:
- http://cestlaz.github.io/post
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:17:10AM -0400, Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
> Nikola supports org-mode last I checked though?
I think it tries to remotely call emacs to compile the org to html, but I
didn't want the extra layers. Markdown is adequate.
> I use Nikola, and find the documentation frustr
Nikola supports org-mode last I checked though?
I use Nikola, and find the documentation frustratingly incomplete, but not so
frustrating as to change :)
Jeff
--
"The man who does not read good books has no advantage over
the man who cannot read them."
-- not Mark Twain, maybe a southen lib
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:00:10AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching
> websites, and am wondering what solutions other people are using for
> turning a collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html site.
> I am leaning toward
I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching
websites, and am wondering what solutions other people are using for
turning a collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html site.
I am leaning towards Hugo but honestly not for any sensible reason; I've
seen other peo
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