* ASCII export: footer possible?
@ 2012-06-29 8:25 Loris Bennett
2012-06-29 8:42 ` Loris Bennett
2012-06-29 9:00 ` Jambunathan K
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Loris Bennett @ 2012-06-29 8:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi,
I want to maintain a list of news for a "message of the day" in an org
file and export it to ASCII:
/=================================================================================\
| #+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil num:nil tags:nil H:3 |
| #+EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS: current |
| #+TITLE: |
| |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| WELCOME TO MY COMPUTER |
| |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| * 29.06.2012 :current: |
| |
| No news is good news. |
| |
| * 28.06.2012 :current: |
| |
| Everything fine today. |
| |
| * 20.06.2012 |
| |
| Down for maintenance. |
| |
| * 18.06.2012 |
| |
| My computer is now online |
| |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
\=================================================================================/
When exported this gives me:
/=================================================================================\
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| WELCOME TO MY BIG COMPUTER |
| |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| 29.06.2012 |
| ---------- |
| |
| No news is good news. |
| |
| 28.06.2012 |
| ---------- |
| |
| Everything fine today. |
| |
\=================================================================================/
Currently the footer is not exported. Is there any way to achieve this?
Thanks,
Loris
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Loris Bennett
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* Re: ASCII export: footer possible?
2012-06-29 8:25 ASCII export: footer possible? Loris Bennett
@ 2012-06-29 8:42 ` Loris Bennett
2012-06-29 9:00 ` Jambunathan K
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Loris Bennett @ 2012-06-29 8:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
"Loris Bennett" <loris.bennett@fu-berlin.de> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want to maintain a list of news for a "message of the day" in an org
> file and export it to ASCII:
>
> /=================================================================================\
> | #+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil num:nil tags:nil H:3 |
> | #+EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS: current |
> | #+TITLE: |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | WELCOME TO MY COMPUTER |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | * 29.06.2012 :current: |
> | |
> | No news is good news. |
> | |
> | * 28.06.2012 :current: |
> | |
> | Everything fine today. |
> | |
> | * 20.06.2012 |
> | |
> | Down for maintenance. |
> | |
> | * 18.06.2012 |
> | |
> | My computer is now online |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> \=================================================================================/
>
> When exported this gives me:
>
> /=================================================================================\
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | WELCOME TO MY BIG COMPUTER |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | 29.06.2012 |
> | ---------- |
> | |
> | No news is good news. |
> | |
> | 28.06.2012 |
> | ---------- |
> | |
> | Everything fine today. |
> | |
> \=================================================================================/
>
>
> Currently the footer is not exported. Is there any way to achieve this?
>
What I should have said is that currently the footer is obviously part of the last
section and so is only exported if the last section is.
Loris
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Loris Bennett
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* Re: ASCII export: footer possible?
2012-06-29 8:25 ASCII export: footer possible? Loris Bennett
2012-06-29 8:42 ` Loris Bennett
@ 2012-06-29 9:00 ` Jambunathan K
2012-06-29 9:22 ` Loris Bennett
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jambunathan K @ 2012-06-29 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Loris Bennett; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
There are two exporters now - old and new.
What command are you using for the export? C-c C-e a, M-x
org-export-dispatch.
If you customize org-e-ascii (yourself), it is possible that you can
generate the box programmatically on export and not have it in your Org
file.
How is the status generated - programmatically or otherwise?
> Hi,
>
> I want to maintain a list of news for a "message of the day" in an org
> file and export it to ASCII:
>
> /=================================================================================\
> | #+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil num:nil tags:nil H:3 |
> | #+EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS: current |
> | #+TITLE: |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | WELCOME TO MY COMPUTER |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | * 29.06.2012 :current: |
> | |
> | No news is good news. |
> | |
> | * 28.06.2012 :current: |
> | |
> | Everything fine today. |
> | |
> | * 20.06.2012 |
> | |
> | Down for maintenance. |
> | |
> | * 18.06.2012 |
> | |
> | My computer is now online |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> \=================================================================================/
>
> When exported this gives me:
>
> /=================================================================================\
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | WELCOME TO MY BIG COMPUTER |
> | |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | |
> | 29.06.2012 |
> | ---------- |
> | |
> | No news is good news. |
> | |
> | 28.06.2012 |
> | ---------- |
> | |
> | Everything fine today. |
> | |
> \=================================================================================/
>
>
> Currently the footer is not exported. Is there any way to achieve this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Loris
--
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* Re: ASCII export: footer possible?
2012-06-29 9:00 ` Jambunathan K
@ 2012-06-29 9:22 ` Loris Bennett
2012-06-29 9:30 ` Jambunathan K
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Loris Bennett @ 2012-06-29 9:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com> writes:
> There are two exporters now - old and new.
>
> What command are you using for the export? C-c C-e a, M-x
> org-export-dispatch.
I'm using C-c C-e a with Org 7.8.11.
> If you customize org-e-ascii (yourself), it is possible that you can
> generate the box programmatically on export and not have it in your Org
> file.
>
> How is the status generated - programmatically or otherwise?
Sorry, my post was obviously confusing. I just added the box in the
posting using Emacs's rebox. By the footer I just meant this bit:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
at the end of the file.
If by status you mean the 'current' tag, I just set it by hand when I
add a new message or remove it if I think the message is too old.
Cheers,
Loris
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to maintain a list of news for a "message of the day" in an org
>> file and export it to ASCII:
>>
>> /=================================================================================\
>> | #+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil toc:nil num:nil tags:nil H:3 |
>> | #+EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS: current |
>> | #+TITLE: |
>> | |
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> | |
>> | WELCOME TO MY COMPUTER |
>> | |
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> | |
>> | * 29.06.2012 :current: |
>> | |
>> | No news is good news. |
>> | |
>> | * 28.06.2012 :current: |
>> | |
>> | Everything fine today. |
>> | |
>> | * 20.06.2012 |
>> | |
>> | Down for maintenance. |
>> | |
>> | * 18.06.2012 |
>> | |
>> | My computer is now online |
>> | |
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> \=================================================================================/
>>
>> When exported this gives me:
>>
>> /=================================================================================\
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> | |
>> | WELCOME TO MY BIG COMPUTER |
>> | |
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> | EWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEWS * NEW |
>> | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
>> | |
>> | 29.06.2012 |
>> | ---------- |
>> | |
>> | No news is good news. |
>> | |
>> | 28.06.2012 |
>> | ---------- |
>> | |
>> | Everything fine today. |
>> | |
>> \=================================================================================/
>>
>>
>> Currently the footer is not exported. Is there any way to achieve this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Loris
--
Dr. Loris Bennett (Mr.)
ZEDAT, Freie Universität Berlin Email loris.bennett@fu-berlin.de
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