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Re: [O] :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: in new exporter possible?


From: Rainer Stengele
Subject: Re: [O] :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: in new exporter possible?
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:04:14 +0100
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Am 22.03.2013 15:51, schrieb John Hendy:
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:41 AM, Rainer Stengele
> <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Am 22.03.2013 01:20, schrieb John Hendy:
>>> Can you try using just "file" and "file.html" (but without quotes) and
>>> see I'd it pops out in your working directory ?
>>>
>>> Your current path looks like a Windows server share which might be an
>>> issue. Even if not, simplifying the path might be one place to start .
>>>
>>> I just successfully exported using the file path setting in a subtree
>>> export this afternoon. (on 8.0-pre)
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> On Mar 21, 2013 8:06 AM, "Rainer Stengele" <address@hidden
>>> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hi,
>>>
>>>     Exporting to HTML I cannot get EXPORT_FILE_NAME to work:
>>>
>>>     :PROPERTIES:
>>>     :VISIBILITY: folded
>>>     #+SETUPFILE: ~/org/GLOBAL_SETUP_DIPLAN.org
>>>     #+CATEGORY: ROB
>>>     :EXPORT_FILE_NAME:
>>>     
>>> //max2008/diplan/0PROJEKT/Kunden/ROB/Status-ROB-Electronic-20130321b.html
>>>     :END:
>>>
>>>     :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: entry is in one line.
>>>
>>>     Is this still possible with the new exporter?
>>>     How to deal with spaces in filepaths?
>>>
>>>     Thanks,
>>>     Rainer
>>>
>>>     Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-147-gfbb30a)
>>>
>>>
>> C-c C-e C-s h o
>> does save the file under the correct path.
>> Unfortunately the "open" part for the html file fails:
>>
>>
>> Wrote //max2008/diplan/0PROJEKT/Kunden/ROB/01
>> Kommunikation/Statusprotokolle/Status-ROB-Electronic-20130321b.html
>> eval: ShellExecute failed: Das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht finden
>>
>> which translated means: The system cannot find the file
>>
> 
> Again, I'd try just removing all the path and seeing if Emacs can find
> it then. Mine opens in a buffer with C-c C-e h o, by the way. I
> probably need to tell Emacs to use a browser somehow.
> 
>> Another funny issue here is that for the test my exported subtree has
>> the tag :noexport:
>>
>> My setting is:
>>
>> org-export-exclude-tags is a variable defined in `ox.el'.
>> Its value is ("noexport")
>>
>> So the export shouldn't export that subtree shouldn't it?
> 
> Not sure about the noexport tag. Perhaps manually telling it to export
> a subtree overrides?
> 
> If you export a higher level subtree or the document, will it omit?
> 
>>
>> Thanks, Rainer
> 
> 

Using

:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: x:/folder1/folder2/file.html

works. //server/share paths do not work.

Secondly, the :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: property is only followed when doing
subtree export. It is ignored for buffer export no matter where I put
the property definition.

Please help.

Thanks, Rainer





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