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Re: [O] Minimal overhead Org-mode blogging system
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Neil Smithline |
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Re: [O] Minimal overhead Org-mode blogging system |
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Sun, 13 May 2012 14:54:21 +0000 (UTC) |
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Karl Voit <devnull <at> Karl-Voit.at> writes:
> Therefore I sat down and thought about a workflow that should be
> enough for writing simple weblog entries:
>
> - create an Org-mode heading (anywhere!)
> - make sure that there is an (uniq) :ID: property
> - add the tag :blog: to heading
> - <write content, subheadings, ...>
> - change state of top-heading to DONE
> - this enables blog entries «in the queue»
> - (manually) invoke generation-script
>
> This enables me quick blogging with a list of advantages:
>
> - a blog entry can be located anywhere in all of my Orgmode files
> - no extra formatting steps
> - very small (almost non-existent) overhead to create a blog entry
> - no duplicate information
> - updates only in Orgmode, not HTML or any in-between format
> - static (fast) pages
> - self-hosting without any fancy services behind like RDBS
> Karl,
I'm wondering if you've played around with this at all? I happen to really like
the idea but I wonder about its performance.
Unless I'm mistaken, and I very likely may be, won't you have to scan all of
your .org files to look for the special tags/properties/todo states/whatever?
If not, I'd love to have a pointer to how you can accomplish this without
scanning every .org file. That would be cool.
- Re: [O] Minimal overhead Org-mode blogging system,
Neil Smithline <=