* emacs friendly platform like dokuwiki&zulip
@ 2019-06-07 11:09 Van L
2019-06-07 18:40 ` Alan Third
2019-06-29 17:10 ` Amin Bandali
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From: Van L @ 2019-06-07 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-tangents
Hello,
What are the emacs friendly platforms out there
for blogging, wiki, chat threading?
_Use case:_ to share what you want from Org Mode and
Hyperbole in your files.
_For example:_ I've figured out how to get all the
fonts to display for 'M-x view-hello-file' and want
that to be listed freely on a domain name I own
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© 2019 Van L
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* Re: emacs friendly platform like dokuwiki&zulip
2019-06-07 11:09 emacs friendly platform like dokuwiki&zulip Van L
@ 2019-06-07 18:40 ` Alan Third
2019-06-12 5:04 ` Van L
2019-06-29 17:10 ` Amin Bandali
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From: Alan Third @ 2019-06-07 18:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Van L; +Cc: emacs-tangents
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 09:09:53PM +1000, Van L wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> What are the emacs friendly platforms out there
> for blogging, wiki, chat threading?
>
> _Use case:_ to share what you want from Org Mode and
> Hyperbole in your files.
>
> _For example:_ I've figured out how to get all the
> fonts to display for 'M-x view-hello-file' and want
> that to be listed freely on a domain name I own
It may not be what you’re after, and I don’t know about Hyperbole, but
if you have some basic web space available it’s pretty easy to
configure org publish to create a website. I won’t hold my site up as
an excellent example, but the configuration for mine is pretty much
all in one org file:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alanthird/idiocy.org/master/index.org
I just hit C‐c C‐c in that first source block under _export_ and it
does its thing.
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Alan Third
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* Re: emacs friendly platform like dokuwiki&zulip
2019-06-07 18:40 ` Alan Third
@ 2019-06-12 5:04 ` Van L
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From: Van L @ 2019-06-12 5:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-tangents
Alan Third <alan@idiocy.org> writes:
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alanthird/idiocy.org/master/index.org
>
> I just hit C‐c C‐c in that first source block under _export_ and it
> does its thing.
Thanks for the hint. I guess a service on
dreamhost has a low enough learning curve to start
but I just don't know if it will be Emacs
friendly. I have tried a 'Dot' blog product. It
had and xml menu option but I didn't figure out if
that allowed Emacs to edit.
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© 2019 Van L
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* Re: emacs friendly platform like dokuwiki&zulip
2019-06-07 11:09 emacs friendly platform like dokuwiki&zulip Van L
2019-06-07 18:40 ` Alan Third
@ 2019-06-29 17:10 ` Amin Bandali
2019-07-28 7:47 ` VanL
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From: Amin Bandali @ 2019-06-29 17:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Van L; +Cc: emacs-tangents
Hello,
Van L <van@scratch.space> writes:
> Hello,
>
> What are the emacs friendly platforms out there
> for blogging, wiki, chat threading?
>
> _Use case:_ to share what you want from Org Mode and
> Hyperbole in your files.
>
> _For example:_ I've figured out how to get all the
> fonts to display for 'M-x view-hello-file' and want
> that to be listed freely on a domain name I own
Seconding Alan’s suggestion of org-publish. Besides that, org-page [0]
and org-static-blog [1] come to mind as well for static sites/blogs.
[0]: https://github.com/sillykelvin/org-page
[1]: https://github.com/bastibe/org-static-blog
Since you mentioned dokuwiki, if you don’t mind a non-static
alternative, I’ll raise you Oddmuse [2], another wiki engine that’s been
around for a good while. It supports a number of different markups, and
there’s a version supporting Org [3], but sadly it doesn’t seem to be
actively maintained. It may still be worth looking into though.
Regarding its emacs-friendliness, there’s an Oddmuse mode [4] that I’ve
been meaning to look into but haven’t gotten around to yet. If you end
up trying it out, I’d be interested in hearing your experience with it.
[2]: https://oddmuse.org
[3]: https://oddmuse.org/wiki/Org_Markup_Extension
[4]: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/OddmuseMode
-amin
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* Re: emacs friendly platform like dokuwiki&zulip
2019-06-29 17:10 ` Amin Bandali
@ 2019-07-28 7:47 ` VanL
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From: VanL @ 2019-07-28 7:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amin Bandali; +Cc: emacs-tangents
> On 30 Jun 2019, at 03:10, Amin Bandali <bandali@gnu.org> wrote:
>
> Regarding its emacs-friendliness, there’s an Oddmuse mode [4] that I’ve
> been meaning to look into but haven’t gotten around to yet. If you end
> up trying it out, I’d be interested in hearing your experience with it.
>
> [4]: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/OddmuseMode
Thanks for sharing that information. Like you I haven't got to the point of trying it out. In our gap of knowledge you might like to read this [1] before it expires any day now, and see [2]
Kubrick enrolled as a non-matriculating student at
Columbia University and became a voracious reader
[1]: http://www.oxforddnb.com/viewbydoi/10.1093/ref:odnb/72090
[2]: YouTube
UFC 239: Jorge Masvidal - "His Skill Set is Not My Skill Set"
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