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exporting, converting, printing, and publishing Org documents to a variety of other formats using Org mode's export facilities. PDF, HTML, ASCII, etc., are some of the common export formats.
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Can orgmk scripts accept multiple arguments?
If anyone's interested, the following bash script speeds up the process a bit.
#!/bin/bash
find $1 -type f -iname "*.org" -print0 | parallel -0 org2txt
Per @Joafigue's recommendation this script r …
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Is it possible to outsource export settings?
I'm building a website using org-mode (specifically a project exported with ox-twbs). I want a navagation bar at the top of each page in my website. For example, one of my pages looks like this:
#+Ti …
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Is it possible to prepend and append content to the body of html exports in org mode?
I have an org document foo.org:
#+TITLE: Page Title
#+AUTHOR: Me
Hello world!
When foo.org is exported to foo.html, the body is:
<body>
<div id="content">
<h1 class="title">Page Title</h1>
<p>
H …
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Is it possible to evaluate src blocks after export in org mode?
I have an org-mode file foo.org:
#+TITLE: My Title
Hello world!
#+BEGIN_SRC python :exports none
with open('foo.txt', 'a') as f:
f.write('text appended!')
#+END_SRC
Issuing C-c C-e t a wr …
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answer
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Can the format of a timestamp in an org-mode document be locally adjusted for export?
I have an org document:
#+Title: Birthdays of The Beatles
John Lennon was born on <1940-10-09 Mon>.
Each member of the Beatles had a birthday.
| Beatle | Birthday |
|------------- …
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1
answer
86
views
Can htmlize un-collapse an org document?
I have an org document ~/foo.org
#+Title: testing htmlize
#+Date: <2015-08-21 Fri>
* Hello world
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec hendrerit
tempor tellus. Donec pre …
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1
answer
151
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Can orgmk scripts accept multiple arguments?
I have a directory ~/foo/ containing lots of .org files. These files are generated by a script and I want to export them to .txt files. I currently use orgmk (specifically org2txt) to do this. My scr …
2
votes
1
answer
652
views
Can timestamps exported to html be customized?
I want the timestamp <2017-07-26 Wed> in my org document to be exported to html as Wed 26-July '17. Is this customization possible?
More generally, is it possible to customize how timestamps are expo …
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1
answer
339
views
Can body-only exports be performed by default?
I have an org file:
#+TITLE: Hello!
Hello world!
I can perform a "body-only" export of this file to html by issuing C-c C-e C-b h h. Here, the C-b keystroke toggles the "body-only" variable from O …
3
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1
answer
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Can org options be applied to specific export modes only?
Here is an org document
#+title: my document
#+options: num:nil
* first section
** first subsection
* second section
My problem is that I want the option #+option: num:nil to only be applied when I …
2
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1
answer
533
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How can I export many org documents to ASCII?
I have a directory ~/foo/ with hundreds of org documents among other types of files. I want to export each org file to ASCII. The only way I know how to do this is to follow the following procedure
…
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1
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Can org agendas be exported to html with a command line script?
I currently export my org agenda to html by issuing C-x C-w <NAME OF HTML FILE> RET. I'd like to have a shell script that does this automatically. Is this possible?
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1
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Is it possible for org-publish to ignore certain sub-directories?
I am working on managing my website with ox-twbs. The directory tree of my site looks like this:
mysite/
├── bar
│ └── private
├── foo
│ ├── eggs
│ │ └── private
│ └── spam
└── img
I want …