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Ich habe heute noch eine kleine Rezeptsammlung im #orgmode erstellt. Das ganze wird mittels #orgpublish exportiert und auf meinen Raspberry Pi übertragen. So haben wir immer unsere Rezepte einfach im Zugriff.
Was man mit #emacs alles so machen kann.... -
Ich habe heute noch eine kleine Rezeptsammlung im #orgmode erstellt. Das ganze wird mittels #orgpublish exportiert und auf meinen Raspberry Pi übertragen. So haben wir immer unsere Rezepte einfach im Zugriff.
Was man mit #emacs alles so machen kann.... -
Ich habe heute noch eine kleine Rezeptsammlung im #orgmode erstellt. Das ganze wird mittels #orgpublish exportiert und auf meinen Raspberry Pi übertragen. So haben wir immer unsere Rezepte einfach im Zugriff.
Was man mit #emacs alles so machen kann.... -
Ich habe heute noch eine kleine Rezeptsammlung im #orgmode erstellt. Das ganze wird mittels #orgpublish exportiert und auf meinen Raspberry Pi übertragen. So haben wir immer unsere Rezepte einfach im Zugriff.
Was man mit #emacs alles so machen kann.... -
Ich habe heute noch eine kleine Rezeptsammlung im #orgmode erstellt. Das ganze wird mittels #orgpublish exportiert und auf meinen Raspberry Pi übertragen. So haben wir immer unsere Rezepte einfach im Zugriff.
Was man mit #emacs alles so machen kann.... -
new blog post! I've talked about my recent shift to
org-publishfrom Hugo and how j went about setting things up for a blog flow that uses only Emacs and Org-mode.https://peregrinator.site/blog/building-a-blogging-flow-using-emacs-and-emacs-only.html
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new blog post! I've talked about my recent shift to
org-publishfrom Hugo and how j went about setting things up for a blog flow that uses only Emacs and Org-mode.https://peregrinator.site/blog/building-a-blogging-flow-using-emacs-and-emacs-only.html
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new blog post! I've talked about my recent shift to
org-publishfrom Hugo and how j went about setting things up for a blog flow that uses only Emacs and Org-mode.https://peregrinator.site/blog/building-a-blogging-flow-using-emacs-and-emacs-only.html
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new blog post! I've talked about my recent shift to
org-publishfrom Hugo and how j went about setting things up for a blog flow that uses only Emacs and Org-mode.https://peregrinator.site/blog/building-a-blogging-flow-using-emacs-and-emacs-only.html
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new blog post! I've talked about my recent shift to
org-publishfrom Hugo and how j went about setting things up for a blog flow that uses only Emacs and Org-mode.https://peregrinator.site/blog/building-a-blogging-flow-using-emacs-and-emacs-only.html
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tring out an
org-publishbased static site. i really have a LOT more work to do but here it is -
tring out an
org-publishbased static site. i really have a LOT more work to do but here it is -
tring out an
org-publishbased static site. i really have a LOT more work to do but here it is -
tring out an
org-publishbased static site. i really have a LOT more work to do but here it is -
tring out an
org-publishbased static site. i really have a LOT more work to do but here it is -
does anyone know how to generate a working sitemap of blog posts which are organised within a folder by year and month like so
├── 2016
│ └── 01
│ └── a-dark-side-to-pets.org
├── 2017
│ ├── 02
│ │ └── misunderstanding-evolution.org
│ ├── 03
│ │ └── sustainability-and-the-common-man.org
│ └── 06
│ └── pets-put-in-context.orgusing
org-publish? I've managed to export the files properly (i.e. with proper URLs likehomepage.com/2016/01/a-dark-side-to-pets.html) but these aren't showing up on the sitemap -
does anyone know how to generate a working sitemap of blog posts which are organised within a folder by year and month like so
├── 2016
│ └── 01
│ └── a-dark-side-to-pets.org
├── 2017
│ ├── 02
│ │ └── misunderstanding-evolution.org
│ ├── 03
│ │ └── sustainability-and-the-common-man.org
│ └── 06
│ └── pets-put-in-context.orgusing
org-publish? I've managed to export the files properly (i.e. with proper URLs likehomepage.com/2016/01/a-dark-side-to-pets.html) but these aren't showing up on the sitemap -
does anyone know how to generate a working sitemap of blog posts which are organised within a folder by year and month like so
├── 2016
│ └── 01
│ └── a-dark-side-to-pets.org
├── 2017
│ ├── 02
│ │ └── misunderstanding-evolution.org
│ ├── 03
│ │ └── sustainability-and-the-common-man.org
│ └── 06
│ └── pets-put-in-context.orgusing
org-publish? I've managed to export the files properly (i.e. with proper URLs likehomepage.com/2016/01/a-dark-side-to-pets.html) but these aren't showing up on the sitemap -
does anyone know how to generate a working sitemap of blog posts which are organised within a folder by year and month like so
├── 2016
│ └── 01
│ └── a-dark-side-to-pets.org
├── 2017
│ ├── 02
│ │ └── misunderstanding-evolution.org
│ ├── 03
│ │ └── sustainability-and-the-common-man.org
│ └── 06
│ └── pets-put-in-context.orgusing
org-publish? I've managed to export the files properly (i.e. with proper URLs likehomepage.com/2016/01/a-dark-side-to-pets.html) but these aren't showing up on the sitemap -
does anyone know how to generate a working sitemap of blog posts which are organised within a folder by year and month like so
├── 2016
│ └── 01
│ └── a-dark-side-to-pets.org
├── 2017
│ ├── 02
│ │ └── misunderstanding-evolution.org
│ ├── 03
│ │ └── sustainability-and-the-common-man.org
│ └── 06
│ └── pets-put-in-context.orgusing
org-publish? I've managed to export the files properly (i.e. with proper URLs likehomepage.com/2016/01/a-dark-side-to-pets.html) but these aren't showing up on the sitemap -
Works like a charm and helps with my org-publish blog typos:
GitHub - mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool: LanguageTool for Emacs
https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool
#languageTool #emacs #orgmode #langtool #typos #orgpublish -
Works like a charm and helps with my org-publish blog typos:
GitHub - mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool: LanguageTool for Emacs
https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool
#languageTool #emacs #orgmode #langtool #typos #orgpublish -
Is there a simple way to auto-generate pagination for an orgmode blog (publish.el) index.html?
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I've been looking for a way to create a multilingual website with #orgpublish and I found a guide in front of my very nose 👃 .
Thank you @noctuaminervae
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I've been looking for a way to create a multilingual website with #orgpublish and I found a guide in front of my very nose 👃 .
Thank you @noctuaminervae
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I've been looking for a way to create a multilingual website with #orgpublish and I found a guide in front of my very nose 👃 .
Thank you @noctuaminervae
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I've been looking for a way to create a multilingual website with #orgpublish and I found a guide in front of my very nose 👃 .
Thank you @noctuaminervae
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I've been looking for a way to create a multilingual website with #orgpublish and I found a guide in front of my very nose 👃 .
Thank you @noctuaminervae
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Wrote a org-publish post-processing function to add org-attach attachments to published documents.
Now I can add screenshots and other attachments to published documents with ease.
org-download also makes it a breeze to add screenshots!
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Wrote a org-publish post-processing function to add org-attach attachments to published documents.
Now I can add screenshots and other attachments to published documents with ease.
org-download also makes it a breeze to add screenshots!
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Wrote a org-publish post-processing function to add org-attach attachments to published documents.
Now I can add screenshots and other attachments to published documents with ease.
org-download also makes it a breeze to add screenshots!
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Wrote a org-publish post-processing function to add org-attach attachments to published documents.
Now I can add screenshots and other attachments to published documents with ease.
org-download also makes it a breeze to add screenshots!
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Wrote a org-publish post-processing function to add org-attach attachments to published documents.
Now I can add screenshots and other attachments to published documents with ease.
org-download also makes it a breeze to add screenshots!