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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Inter Project Linking in Emacs Muse Mode
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R Fieldsend |
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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Inter Project Linking in Emacs Muse Mode |
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Sun, 5 Jun 2005 18:50:51 +0100 |
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Hi Guys,
I've just joined the group as I've been experimenting with the Muse mode stuff
for a while, and I've hit an issue that I can't find a solution for in the
documentation.
In my .emacs file I've created several projects which all live under the same
'local' directories and are then published to another directory in the normal
way. The reason I've gone for several different projects is that I want to
generate look and feels for the page sets which are different for each
project, and appropriate to the subject.
For instance, I've created a books project which lives in ~/content/books and
is published to ~/myblog/books/. This has a title graphic which relates to
books.
The same is true of a computing project ~/content/computing published to ~/
myblog/computing.
Now that I've set this up and everything is working I've started generating
content, and within projects this goes well. However, I would also like to
create links between the projects.
For instance, say I'm writing a page under computing about my experiences
using the Bash shell, and I then want to provide a link to the page I've
written about the O'Reilly Bash book. The book rightly belongs under the book
project.
Now I could write a full link to the page from my knowledge of how the pages
will be published to me website, but that seems to be relying a great deal on
my ability to do that, and seems to get in the way of the great thing about
the Muse (and wiki) concept of just being able to generate content as a
stream of conciousness, and let Emacs and Muse take care of the formatting.
I've tried various things like:-
[[~/content/books/BashBook][O'Reilly Bash Book]], and while the page is
generated correctly, when I publish the pages the link goes to something
completely wrong like:
file:///home/richard/myblog/computing/~/content/books/BashBook.html
Which is, of course wrong.
I've been looking at the Wiki code and notice that there is a wiki-inter.el,
is there something equivalent for Muse that I need to track down or is it
something I'll have to investigate myself?
Alternatively, am I just entering the link incorrectly?
Thanks in anticipation for your help.
Richard
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