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Re: [O] Introducing Octopress Exporter
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Aurélien Aptel |
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Re: [O] Introducing Octopress Exporter |
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Thu, 2 Aug 2012 11:45:11 +0200 |
I've never heard of octopress, interesting. The only thing I don't
like is how comments are handled. Since it's all static you relying on
an external service like Disqus. I'm not so fond of losing control
over user contribution like that. Besides, the actual service (disqus)
is pretty terrible anyway. I'm always pissed when the comment I sent
gets processed in weird ways yet doesn't do verbatim/code blocks.
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Tom Alexander <address@hidden> wrote:
> The important changes are all at the bottom of the file. Basically I
> just grab the text before the html preprocessor gets to it and go
> through line-by-line to find the code blocks.
Have you tried Nicolas Goaziou new parser? org-element.el is a big
improvement for org-mode IMHO.
- [O] Introducing Octopress Exporter, Tom Alexander, 2012/08/02
- Re: [O] Introducing Octopress Exporter,
Aurélien Aptel <=
- Re: [O] Introducing Octopress Exporter, Tom Alexander, 2012/08/02
- Re: [O] Introducing Octopress Exporter, Jambunathan K, 2012/08/02
- Re: [O] Introducing Octopress Exporter, Neil Smithline, 2012/08/06
- Re: [O] The Quantified Shower (was: Introducing Octopress Exporter), Myles English, 2012/08/07
- Re: [O] The Quantified Shower (was: Introducing Octopress Exporter), Nick Dokos, 2012/08/07
- Re: [O] The Quantified Shower (was: Introducing Octopress Exporter), Nick Dokos, 2012/08/07