From: Ista Zahn <istazahn@gmail.com>
To: John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu>
Cc: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>,
Alan L Tyree <alantyree@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Export each top level heading to separate file
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2014 14:49:09 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA+vqiLEKvMQnByNsijYKyyNPq4MgJBgGU6jrKfhJsBbM_MrSzA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJ51ETqfUdr9=qCC3QSLhMNsVszhie7eOO_JogS-B-mknPT1mw@mail.gmail.com>
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 8:40 AM, John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> Try this:
>
>
> (org-map-entries
> (lambda ()
> (let ((level (nth 1 (org-heading-components)))
> (title (nth 4 (org-heading-components))))
> (if (= level 1)
> (org-entry-put (point) ":EXPORT_FILE_NAME:" title))))
> nil nil)
>
> It seems to do what you want.
Dear John,
Thank you thank you! Using your code as I template I managed to write
a function that does what I wanted:
(defun my-exp-headings-to-markdown ()
"Export each top-level heading to markdown."
(interactive)
(org-map-entries
(lambda ()
(let ((level (nth 1 (org-heading-components)))
(title (nth 4 (org-heading-components))))
(if (= level 1)
(org-entry-put (point) "EXPORT_FILE_NAME" title))
(if (= level 1)
(org-md-export-to-markdown nil 1 nil))))
nil nil))
Note that I had to remove the ":" from the second argument to
"org-entry-put" to get it working properly on my system. Not sure if
that was a bug in your original example or not.
Best,
Ista
>
> John
>
> -----------------------------------
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>
>
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Ista Zahn <istazahn@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Alan L Tyree <alantyree@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > On 05/01/14 09:45, Charles Millar wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Ista and all,
>> >>
>> >> On 1/4/2014 5:29 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi all,
>> >>>
>> >>> I'm looking for a way to export each top-level heading to a separate
>> >>> markdown file. Ideally I would like to have the exported files named
>> >>> according to the heading. For example I would like this org file
>> >>>
>> >>> -----------------------------------
>> >>> * Section one
>> >>> Section one text
>> >>> * Section two
>> >>> ** Section two a
>> >>> Section two text
>> >>> * Section three
>> >>> Section three text
>> >>> -----------------------------------
>> >>>
>> >>> To generate three files:
>> >>>
>> >>> --- Section one.md ---
>> >>> Section one text
>> >>>
>> >>> -----------------------------------
>> >>>
>> >>> --- Section two.md---
>> >>> ## Section two a
>> >>>
>> >>> Section two text
>> >>>
>> >>> -----------------------------------
>> >>>
>> >>> --- Section three.md -
>> >>> # Section three
>> >>>
>> >>> Section three text
>> >>>
>> >>> -----------------------------------
>> >>>
>> >>> I suspect that the publishing framework might support this, but I've
>> >>> thus far avoided it because it looks pretty complicated to set up.
>> >>> Before I dive in I'd like to know if the publishing framework is the
>> >>> correct place to look for this functionality or if there is an easier
>> >>> way to do it.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I have a similar question regarding LaTeX export. How to export a
>> >> heading
>> >> (any heading, regardless of level) within a file to heading.tex instead
>> >> of
>> >> file.tex? So far the only solution I have cobbled together is to C-x
>> >> C-f
>> >> 'file.tex" and then C-x C-w "heading.tex" . I then typeset heading.tex
>> >> using TeXworks. Perhaps I should note that my exported heading is
>> >> tagged so
>> >> that the heading is ignored.
>> >>
>> >> Charlie Millar
>> >>
>> >> ---
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>> >> protection is active.
>> >> http://www.avast.com
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> > Use properties to set the export file name -- example:
>> > :PROPERTIES:
>> > :EXPORT_TITLE: Internet banking fraud
>> > :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: internet-fraud
>> > :EXPORT_AUTHOR: Alan L Tyree
>> > :Citation: (2011) 22 JBFLP 214
>> > :EXPORT_OPTIONS: num:nil toc:nil
>> > :END:
>>
>> Thanks, gets me half the way there. Setting properties as you
>> described and exporting each sub-tree works properly. Now how can I do
>> this for all the top-level headings in a file?
>>
>> Best,
>> Ista
>>
>> >
>> > If I understood your question properly.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Alan
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Alan L Tyree http://www2.austlii.edu.au/~alan
>> > Tel: 04 2748 6206 sip:typhoon@iptel.org
>> >
>> >
>>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-01-05 19:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-01-04 22:29 Export each top level heading to separate file Ista Zahn
2014-01-04 22:45 ` Charles Millar
2014-01-04 23:41 ` Alan L Tyree
2014-01-05 0:36 ` Ista Zahn
2014-01-05 2:44 ` Alan L Tyree
2014-01-05 13:40 ` John Kitchin
2014-01-05 19:49 ` Ista Zahn [this message]
2014-01-05 21:56 ` John Kitchin
2014-01-06 0:55 ` Ista Zahn
2014-01-05 18:34 ` Charles Millar
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2014-01-06 1:51 Marvin Doyley
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