Using org-publish to publish org project
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To publish an org project first create publish.el with contents like:
(require 'org) (require 'ox-publish) ;(load-file "./elisp/htmlize.el") (defvar *src-dir* "./") (defvar *docs-dir* "../docs") (setq org-docs `("org-docs" :base-directory ,*src-dir* :base-extension "org" :publishing-directory ,*docs-dir* :recursive t :publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html :headline-levels 4 ; Just the default for this project. :auto-preamble t :auto-sitemap t )) (setq org-static `("org-static" :base-directory ,*src-dir* :base-extension "css\\|js\\|png\\|ico\\|jpg\\|png\\|gif\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf\\|emacs\\|sh\\|py\\|pdf\\|tex\\|css\\|ss\\|rkt\\|flv\\|tgz" :publishing-directory ,*docs-dir* :recursive t :publishing-function org-publish-attachment )) (setq myproject1 '("myproject1" :components ("org-docs" "org-static"))) (setq org-publish-project-alist (list org-docs org-static myproject1)) (org-publish-project myproject1 ; project name t ; force )
Then use command 'emacs --script publish.el' to build the project. Here it is assumed that publish.el is in the folder where all the org-files are present. Further it is assumed that documentation (HTML export) is desired in ../docs folder.
Also refer to http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/551/how-to-have-org-publish-automatically-publish-generated-images By adding everything except last call to org-publish-project in .emacs, it would be possible to publish default set of projects from running emacs using org-publish-project command without requiring the shell command.
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