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This plugin implements an Emacs Org-mode based compiler for Nikola.
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## Setup
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If your emacs does not ship with org-mode (>=8.x), you will have to edit the
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`init.el` file supplied with this plugin, and load a newer version of org-mode.
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You will also need to add the orgmode compiler to your list of compilers, and
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modify your POSTS & PAGES variables. (See the sample conf file provided.)
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### Syntax highlighting with pygments
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By default, the plugin uses `pygments` for syntax highlighting. You can disable
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this by setting `nikola-use-pygments` to `nil` in `init.el` or `conf.el` (see
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Customization section below).
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To get proper syntax highlighting, you will need to add custom CSS to your
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theme. You can generate this CSS using the `pygmentize` command as follows:
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mkdir -p files/assets/css
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pygmentize -S <PYGMENTS_STYLE> -a .highlight -f html >> files/assets/css/custom.css
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and make sure that `custom.css` is included in your site by your
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theme. The various available style options for `<PYGMENTS_STYLE>` can be found
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using the command `pygmentize -L style`.
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## Customization
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You can add any customization variables that you wish to add, to modify the
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output generated by org-mode to `conf.el` inside the plugin directory. This
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lets you have custom configuration, that doesn't get wiped out each time the
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plugin is updated.
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## Teasers
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You may use teasers by enabling `INDEX_TEASERS = True` in conf.py, and
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use `{{{TEASER_END}}}` to generate `<!-- TEASER_END -->` in org posts.
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## Image URLs
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The image url in ox-html is a little fuzzy. For example, `[[/images/test.jpg]]` will be
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generated as `<img src="file:///images/test.jpg" alt="test.jpg">`
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because the path is considered as an absolute file path.
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If you add inline images with built-in file scheme to see them on your
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Emacs orgmode, the references are resolved. For examples, you may
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refer with `[[file:../images/test.jpg]]` to review an image stored on
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images directory during writing, then it will be generated as `<img
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src="images/test.jpg" alt="test.jpg">`.
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Alternatively, you may write `[[img-url:/images/test.jpg]]`, and then
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it should be generated as `<img src="/images/test.jpg" alt="test.jpg">`.
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