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Re: [Orgmode] Re: A Blorg/org based blog
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Bastien |
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Re: [Orgmode] Re: A Blorg/org based blog |
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Wed, 17 Oct 2007 02:22:21 +0100 |
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Rick <address@hidden> writes:
> Yes it's a good strategy and one that's worked well for org-mode. I
> do however have some features which I'd like to see. If it's not too
> rude, I'll list some here:
>
> - Ability to define your own HTML <head>'s. Specifically here the
> issue was wanting to list a 3rd party feed (feedburner) rather than
> my own as a <link> in the <head>. I did in fact modify blorg.el to do
> this through a new customize variable. If you want I can send you the
> patch.
Please do!
> - Ability to include code blocks in posts (with syntax highlighting).
I've just discovered the htmlize-output-type variable (letting some
htmlized code to be embedded in other HTML documents), so it should
be possible.
> - The ability to make an image a link i.e. to output <a href="..."><img
> ...></a>
> - To allow sorting of published posts by their date rather than their
> order in the org-mode file.
> - To have more customizable echoes.
Agreed.
> I also noticed that my templates tended to be practically identical,
> causing a lot of duplicated code between them.
Yes, some re-factorization needed here.
> Being able to include your own elisp in these templates would also be
> handy. Also writing/copying&pasting HTML inside customize buffers is
> a little painful.
Mhh.. true.
Thanks for the feedback!
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Bastien