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Re: [O] Struggling with new exporter


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: [O] Struggling with new exporter
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:15:26 +0200

Hello,

address@hidden (Phillip Lord) writes:

> I'm rather struggling with the new exporter. I fear I have used a
> combination of old and new configuration which cannot be helping.
> I am trying to get publishing working mostly in batch, so that it will
> work as part of my continuous integration framework. But having it work
> interactively would be nice also.
>
> I have installed the org-mode daily from the Org ELPA. I have a file
> called book.org, which also includes several other files.
>
> I want to publish to HTML and PDF. It would be nice to publish to
> some kind of chunked HTML also, as the file will get quite long, but for
> the moment I can live with out this.
>
>
> The headers look like this:
>
> #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{tawny}
> #+LATEX_HEADER: \lstnewenvironment{tawny}{\lstset{style=tawnystyle}}{}
>
> #+BIND: org-publishing-directory "./exports"
> #+BIND: org-latex-custom-lang-environments ((clojure "tawny"))
> #+BIND: org-latex-listings t
>
> Tawny is my own package, and is present in the same location as the org
> file. It provides the syntax highlighting support latex. 
>
> Now, by original batch build commands looked like this...
>
> (defun build/pdf ()
>   (with-current-buffer
>       (find-file-noselect build-source-file)
>     (org-export-as-pdf
>      org-export-headline-levels)))
>
> (defun build/html ()
>   (init-faces)
>   (setq htmlize-use-rgb-map 'force)
>   (with-current-buffer
>       (find-file-noselect build-source-file))
>     (org-export-as-html-batch org-export-headline-levels))
>
> but these are using the old org-export functions.
>
> My current version looks like this...
>
> (defun build/html ()
>   (init-faces)
>   (setq htmlize-use-rgb-map 'force)
>   (with-current-buffer
>       (find-file-noselect build-source-file))
>   (org-html-publish-to-html
>    ;; publishing plist
>    nil
>    ;; output file name
>    "book.html"
>    ;; directory
>    "exports"))
>
> Which is crashing with:

[...]

`org-html-publish-to-html' is not meant to be called directly, but
rather used in a project definition as a :publishing-function value.

Speaking of which, why don't you simply create a proper project-alist
and call `org-publish' on it (interactively or not)?

If you simply want to export a single file, then the correct functions
are `org-latex-export-to-pdf' and `org-html-export-to-html'. Note that
the first (optional) argument isn't the maximum headline level anymore,
so don't call any of them with `org-export-headline-levels'. 


HTH,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



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