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Stefan Vollmar |
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[O] [ox-publish] handling of white space in arguments of macros, named arguments? |
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Tue, 26 Mar 2013 21:08:56 +0100 |
Hallo,
I have just upgraded to release_8.0-pre-193-gaa7b1 and found that I needed to
change a few things to get the desired results when exporting some of our org
files to HTML. Our last changes were also targeted at the new exporter and
everything worked fine about a month ago.
I found that I had to change HTML_STYLE to HTML_HEAD - not a problem. However,
the second change is caused by our use of MACROs: we find them very helpful for
generating HTML content using raw HTML templates with placeholders.
This used to work (for generating http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard
information) a month ago:
{{{mhead-hcard(
Dr. Stefan Vollmar,
Stefan,
,
Vollmar,
Dr.,
stefan-vollmar.jpg,
stefan-vollmar.html,
...)}}}
with this type of macro definition:
#+macro: mhead-hcard #+html: <div id="contact" class="vcard"><p><table
style="margin-left:0;margin-right:auto"><tr style="text-align:
left;margin-left: 2em"><td style="padding: 5px"><img width="200px"
class="photo" src="images/$6" alt="$1" /></td><td><a style="color:blue;"
class="url" href="http://www.nf.mpg.de/cv/$7"><div class="fn n"><span
class="honorific-prefix">$5</span> <span class="given-name">$2</span>[...]
but now the white space around the arguments is no longer stripped and/or other
effects cause "<" and ">" in the macro to be exported as "<" etc.
This version seems to work fine:
{{{mhead-hcard(Dr. Stefan
Vollmar,Stefan,,Vollmar,Dr.,stefan-vollmar.jpg,stefan-vollmar.html,Head of IT
Group\,<br/>Physicist\, Software Developer,address@hidden,it,+49 221
4726-213,+49 221 4726-298)}}}
Yes, I could use it as a workaround, but I would prefer something similar to
the above version for improved readability - maybe by adding "line continuation
markers" like "\"? Obviously, more complex macros (the one above has 12
individual arguments) are less than ideal anyway and the best solution (by far)
would be "named arguments". Maybe there already is a better way of using (HTML)
templates?
Many thanks in advance.
Warm regards,
Stefan
--
Dr. Stefan Vollmar, Dipl.-Phys.
Head of IT group
Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung
Gleueler Str. 50, 50931 Köln, Germany
Tel.: +49-221-4726-213 FAX +49-221-4726-298
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