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From: | Greg O'Keefe |
Subject: | Re: [O] subject tree listing from publish |
Date: | Tue, 27 Oct 2015 18:53:43 +1030 |
For a listing by a hierarchy of subject, I think the index system does
what you want and is the only approach that does what you want out of
the box. But if I understand correctly, you already have an index, and
want this to be a separate listing?
Yours,
Christian
Greg O'Keefe writes:
> Hi,
>
> I keep a directory of notes as .org files, and use publish to generate
> .html from them. This produces sitemap.html - a table of the #+TITLEs, and
> theindex.html built from #+INDEX entries I have added.
>
> I would like a third summary .html page which lists the notes organised in
> a tree by subject classification, where the subject classification is
> something like the ACM Computing Subject Classification or the Dewey
> Decimal system, or some cut-down version of these.
>
> The result would look a bit like this, where the _underlined_ items are
> links to notes.
>
> Information Technology
> Software and its Engineering
> Modelling Languages
> _Dynamic Logic for UML Sequence Diagrams_
> Computing Methodologies
> Knowledge Representation
> _Translating ACL to FOL_
>
> Reading the manual, it looks like I could use TAGS to give the notes
> subjects, and use these to do searches over the whole project in emacs.
> This, and the way theindex.html is produced by including a simple looking
> theindex.inc text file makes me think that the solution may not be very
> hard. However, my lisp is very weak :-(
>
> Any suggestions or code most welcome!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Greg
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