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Re: [O] Moving from Jekyll to Orgmode
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] Moving from Jekyll to Orgmode |
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Tue, 08 May 2018 00:21:23 +0200 |
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ST <address@hidden> writes:
>> > 2. how can one create "prettified" links, i.e. /features/ instead
>> > of /features.html ? Basically during the website generation for the file
>
>> > features.org a directory `features` needs to be created and the html
>> > file placed into `features/index.html` ... Is there a tutorial on how to
>> > do that?
>>
>> You make a wrapper around org-html-publish-to-html that creates folders
>> and from filename and save file as index in the folder. The wrapper
>> function is then used as the :publishing-function in
>> org-publish-project-alist.
>>
>> Something like this (untested).
>>
>> (lambda (plist filename pub-dir)
>> (let ((dir (make-directory (file-name-as-directory (file-name-base
>> filename))
>> pub-dir)))
>> (org-latex-publish-to-html plist filename dir)
>> (rename-file (concat dir (file-name-base filename) ".html")
>> (concat dir "index.html"))))
>>
>>
>> You could also move around your source files before publishing via the
>> :preparation-function.
>
> Thank you very much! Unfortunately I don't know lisp, so I have to learn
> it first to understand your solution... but now I have something to
> start with. I wish org html export will become a real static site
> generator, like jekyll, hugo, etc..
I *think* that is what ox-publish is, but indeed, it’s a bit hairy to set
up.
Rasmus
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