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From: Richard Riley <rileyrgdev@googlemail.com>
To: Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
Cc: org-mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>,
	Richard Riley <rileyrgdev@googlemail.com>
Subject: Re: using variables in  org-publish-project-alist
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 12:59:29 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <492a974d.09c5660a.159f.ffffa235@mx.google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <69087D9F-9960-49CA-BB38-328153C61D7A@uva.nl> (Carsten Dominik's message of "Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:11:18 +0100")



Thanks - wow, I would never have found that!

Just testing it I noticed a small "feature" (possibly bug). We talked
about buffers being opened in the past when publishing. Now the project
publish is nice and quiet except for one case:

I break my site down to many subdirs each with an index.org/html.

If I open my "homepage" e.g ~/myweb/index.org, and then publish the
entire project while in that buffer then any other "index" replaces it
during the publish process - it is was replaced by
~/myweb/projects/index.org<2>" in the focused window. Not a day breaker
I admit, but still a slight "blip" in the otherwise super quiet publish
process.

And the quoting works fine, thanks for the explanation.



Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:

> Hi Richard,
>
> no, variables are not interpolated into quoted lists,
> any list preceded by "'" is quoted.
>
> If you can guarantee that the value of the variables is define at the
> time the
>
>   (setq org-publish-projects-alist ...
>
> is executed, then you can use backquote syntax:  Quote the main list
> with the backquote, and then preceed any variable inside you would
> like to have evaluated with a comma so
>
> (setq org-publish-projects-alist
>        `( .............
>            ,rgr-souerce
>            ....))
>
> Note that this works only once, so if you later change the value, this
> list will not be changed.
>
> If you wanted dynamic behavior, then we would have to patch org-
> publish.el.
>
> HTH
>
> - Carsten
>
>
> On Nov 24, 2008, at 2:45 AM, Richard Riley wrote:
>
>>
>> I removed directory names from my projects list thus
>>
>> ,----
>> | (setq org-publish-project-alist
>> |       '(
>> | 	("web-extra"
>> | 	 :base-directory rgr-source  ;; **********************************
>> | 	 :publishing-directory rgr-publish
>> | 	 :base-extension "gif\\|jpg\\|jpeg\\|png\\|css"
>> | 	 :publishing-function org-publish-attachment
>> |          :recursive t
>> | 	 )
>> | 	("web-org"
>> | 	 :base-directory rgr-source
>> | 	 :publishing-directory rgr-publish
>> | 	 :base-extension "org"
>> | 	 :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html
>> |          :recursive t
>> | 	 :section-numbers nil
>> | 	 :style "<link rel=stylesheet
>> |                      href=\"./style.css\"
>> |                      type=\"text/css\">"
>> | 	 :auto-preamble t
>> | 	 :auto-postamble t
>> | 	 :preamble (format "<div id='Content'><a href='../'>Back</a> -
>> <a href='%s'>Home</a>" rgr-home)
>> | 	 :postamble "</div>"
>> | 	 :author nil
>> | 	 )
>> | 	("web"
>> | 	 :components("web-org" "web-extra")
>> | 	 )
>> | 	)
>> |       )
>> `----
>>
>> I included an external file:
>>
>> ,----
>> | (load-file "~/.emacs.d/.webvars")
>> `----
>>
>> where I declares the variables:
>>
>> ,----
>> | (setq rgr-source "/home/sh/webs/rgr/")
>> | (setq rgr-publish  "/ssh:rgr.net:/home/sh/webs/rgr/")
>> | (setq rgr-home "http://rgr.net/default/")
>> `----
>>
>> C-h v on "rgr-source" gives
>>
>> ,----
>> | rgr-source's value is
>> | "/home/sh/webs/rgr/"
>> |
>> | Documentation:
>> | Not documented as a variable.
>> `----
>>
>> but when I publish the project or a project file I get this:
>>
>> ,----
>> | org-publish-get-base-files: Wrong type argument: stringp, rgr-source
>> `----
>>
>> I have a niggly feeling its going to be something obvious but what?
>>
>> thanks for any info,
>>
>> r.
>>
>>
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  reply	other threads:[~2008-11-24 16:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-11-24  1:45 using variables in org-publish-project-alist Richard Riley
2008-11-24 10:11 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-11-24 11:59   ` Richard Riley [this message]
2008-11-24 23:58     ` Sebastian Rose
2008-11-25  0:09       ` Richard Riley
2008-11-25  0:35         ` Sebastian Rose

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