Carsten,
Thanks, it just keeps getting bettter :-)
Grahan
On Jan 15, 2007, at 11:44, Graham Smith wrote:
> My plan (and please someone tell me if this just won't work) is to
> publish emacs docs onto my web server and allow selected people to
> comment on them using Fleck http://fleck.com/
>
> To access Fleck I want to insert the following code at the top of
> the Emacs document before publishing to HTML
>
> <!-- Start of Fleck WebWidget Code -->
> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="
> http://webwidget.fleck.com/?v=small_image"></script>
> <!-- End of Fleck WebWidget Code -->
In the forthcoming version 4.66, there will be a way to
have some HTML segments exported untouched.
If will work for single lines like this
#+HTML: this stuff will be exported literally
and for longer chunks like this
#+BEGIN_HTML
All lines here will be exported
literally into HTML, and will be removed
in ASCII export and all other export backends
#+END_HTML
- Carsten
>
> But I can't work out how to do this - I just get the text rather than
> the icon.
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Just as background, what I am hoping to to do is to
>
> 1. create document in Emacs+Org Mode
> 2 send to Firefox as HTML (C-c C-e b)
> 3 Use FireFTP in firfox to upload to my web space
> 4. use email with URL to file inviting people to comment. Reviewers
> open link and click on icon created by code above. This opens an
> annotation tool bar allowing them to add comments
> 5 At end of review period, open original document in Emacs and HTML
> version from my web server. Review comments in Firefox and update
> original document in Emacs
>
> Actually, I would also appreciate any comments on this work flow, and
> any alternatives to Fleck.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Graham
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Carsten Dominik
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