* org-export-blocks, HTML, <p> problem.
@ 2011-10-07 23:16 Jacek Generowicz
2011-10-07 23:58 ` Samuel Wales
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jacek Generowicz @ 2011-10-07 23:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
I am trying to define a custom block for export to HTML with
org-export-blocks, but I'm getting confused by the way <p> tags are
inserted.
I've whittled my org-export-blocks-format-blah function down to the form
(defun huh/org-export-blocks-format-blah (body &rest headers)
;; One of the two trivial bodies shown below
)
Both of my versions of the test function ignore the block body and
write a hard-wired placeholder instead. The placeholder is sandwiched
between a preamble and a postamble. In one test function the preamble
and post amble are written as HTML, in the other as plain text.
Odd things happen when I export *two* consecutive blocks with the HTML
version. The implementations of the two test functions and their
corresponding results are shown below.
================================== |
==================================
body of format function | body of format function
================================== |
==================================
(concat | (concat
"\n#+HTML: . . . . BEFORE . . . .\n" | "\n. . . . BEFORE . . . .\n"
"body of block goes here" | "body of block goes here"
"\n#+HTML: . . . . AFTER . . . .") | "\n . . . . AFTER . . . .")
|
|
==================================
================================== | output
output |
==================================
================================== | <div id="content">
<div id="content"> | <h1 class="title">My
heading</h1>
<h1 class="title">My heading</h1> |
|
|
<p> |
. . . . BEFORE . . . . | . . . . BEFORE . . . .
body of block goes here | <p>
. . . . AFTER . . . . | body of block goes here
</p> | . . . . AFTER . . . .
<p> |
. . . . BEFORE . . . . | . . . . BEFORE . . . .
body of block goes here | body of block goes here
. . . . AFTER . . . . | . . . . AFTER . . . .
</p></div> | </p></div>
================================== |
==================================
In the plain version, the all of preamble-body-postamble text is
enclosed in <p> ... </p>, once for each exported block.
In the HTML version, only one <p> ... </p> pair appears, enclosing
everything except the first preamble. (As my real preamble should
contain an opening tag which is closed in the postamble, the presence
of an unmatched <p> between the two causes trouble.)
Can you shed any light on what is going on?
Thanks.
(I am using org-mode version 7.7)
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* Re: org-export-blocks, HTML, <p> problem.
2011-10-07 23:16 org-export-blocks, HTML, <p> problem Jacek Generowicz
@ 2011-10-07 23:58 ` Samuel Wales
2011-10-08 7:25 ` Jacek Generowicz
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Wales @ 2011-10-07 23:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jacek Generowicz; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Although you are talking about special blocks, it's worth pointing out that
the following exports with incorrect nesting. To make it
nest properly you have to add newlines.
I did not follow the previous thread, so this might be irrelevant.
===
#+html: <div something>
this is a paragraph.
and another.
#+html: </div>
third.
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* Re: org-export-blocks, HTML, <p> problem.
2011-10-07 23:58 ` Samuel Wales
@ 2011-10-08 7:25 ` Jacek Generowicz
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jacek Generowicz @ 2011-10-08 7:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Samuel Wales; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On 2011 Oct 8, at 01:58, Samuel Wales wrote:
> Although you are talking about special blocks, it's worth pointing
> out that
> the following exports with incorrect nesting. To make it
> nest properly you have to add newlines.
>
> [...]
>
> ===
>
> #+html: <div something>
> this is a paragraph.
>
> and another.
> #+html: </div>
>
> third.
Yes, I can reproduce that. And a newline before the second #+html
fixes it. Adding an extra newline to my org-export-blocks-format-blah
seems to fix my problem.
Thank you.
> I did not follow the previous thread, so this might be irrelevant.
I'm not sure which other thread you mean? This one:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/41407
?
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