Hello,
while investigating about the appropriate markup to be used for easily
creating bunch of slide-presentations (reveal.js), I’ve decided to
prepare them in org-mode since I’m already using it for other purposes.
Then I’ve discovered there are some possibilities to use org-mode for
Nikola pos
Roberto Alsina writes:
> I don't personally use org-mode but using the native org format as
> source instead of exporting to rst sounds like a better idea.
Thank you for confirmation. ;)
Sincerely,
Gour
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Saša Janiška writes:
> Thank you for confirmation. ;)
Now I see you thought just the opposite. :-)
Doing some testing now, will followup…
> Sincerely,
> Gour
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Puneeth Chaganti
writes:
> I'm with Roberto on not having additional export steps, and that's the reason
> I
> originally created the org-mode compiler plugin for Nikola.
I understand, although having additional extra steps are not so bad
considering one can directly export orgmode post under N
Andy Cowling writes:
> I use the Nikola org plugin which works great. I am familiar with
> org-export but, as Roberto says, that's another step and far too much
> work.
I agree, but in the test which I performed, ox-nikola produces
better/correct result.
> In fact, the native use of orgmode in
Roberto Alsina writes:
> Then let's improve it :-)
I agree. ;)
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Gour
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Roberto Alsina writes:
> 1st step: you say it was suboptimal, are there issues for it?
Didn’t test much, but will do further test.
Is plugin-repo correct place to submit issues?
> For example, that nested footnote thing? Is org-mode generating
> correct HTML? Is it generating correct HTML that
Hello,
Sometime ago Nikola’s emoji plugin became unusable since the site which
was provided emojis went down, I was exploring other possiblities since
in one site we are using emojis a lot…
The only real competitor to Nikola is, imho, Hugo and I’ve discovered
that it curently provides two feature
Chris Warrick writes:
> Well, why not contribute to Nikola and write plugins that implement
> those ideas?
Well, have to dive more into language as well as Nikola’s codebase
first…
> You can make it a shortcode, a reST directive, or both. Just grab the
> map from the Go code you linked, and it
Hello!
Recently I moved large part of my workflow to Emacs (Gnus, orgmode,...)
and would like to use orgmode as markup for all my content - from blog
posts, articles, study notes up to the whole books.
Nikola is one rare static-site-generator which does support writing in
orgmode markup, so consi
Hello,
I'm going to convert few Hugo themes to Nikola and wonder if there is some
potential problem if the theme is licensed as Apache License 2.0?
Some potential themes for conversion are MIT-licensed which should
not be problematic...
Sincerely,
Saša
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On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 15:12:48 -0300
Roberto Alsina wrote:
> Exactly, it's better to keep the original license whenever possible.
OK. If that license is fine for Nikola, I do not have anything against
it.
Sincerely,
Saša
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On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 21:30:48 +0200
Chris Warrick wrote:
> Any open-source license is fine with us, although I’d be wary of the
> AGPL, famously banned by Google.
OK, I'll keep that in mind.
Sincerely,
Saša
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