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Re: Some hacks on top of org-publish


From: Ihor Radchenko
Subject: Re: Some hacks on top of org-publish
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 17:32:49 +0000

Nikolaos Chatzikonstantinou <nchatz314@gmail.com> writes:

>> > Finally a highlight of the hacks I had to pull off: apparently
>> > #+INCLUDE: will strip away inline backend information such as
>> > @@html:<b>@@. I figured out that if I write something like
>> > @@html@@a:@@:<b>@@, only the inner @@a:@@ is recognized and stripped,
>> > which leaves me with what I originally wanted! (see
>> > <https://github.com/createyourpersonalaccount/blog-v2/blob/main/content/publish.el#L14-L20>)
>>
>> May you show more concrete example?
>> #+INCLUDE by itself does not remove export snippets.
>
> It must not be #+INCLUDE then, but sitemap.org generation itself, I
> misremembered when I wrote the e-mail. Here's a reproducer, see
> attachment. Have this index.org file in its own directory and publish
> it. Then view public/sitemap.html. You will see that the @@BACKEND:@@
> stuff has been stripped away in the first sitemap entry instance,
> while in the second it is there. When inspecting the generated
> sitemap.org you will see the following line:

I see.
What happens here is double export:
1. The default `org-publish-sitemap-default' first exports the sitemap
   items to Org file
2. The resulting Org file is exported to html

During the first step, @@html:...@@ is stripped because we export to
org.

You may want to use a custom :sitemap-function.

-- 
Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode maintainer,
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