...: From: "xahlee@gmail.com" <xahlee@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 12:35:36 -0700 (PDT) about 10 years ago, in gnu emacs, if i added a new info file, i have to mod the index file, so it shows up in the index. I recall in xemacs its automatic or something like that. Do i still have to do that today? No. The Texinfo package comes with a program called ...
...: From: "xahlee@gmail.com" <xahlee@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 12:35:36 -0700 (PDT) about 10 years ago, in gnu emacs, if i added a new info file, i have to mod the index file, so it shows up in the index. I recall in xemacs its automatic or something like that. Do i still have to do that today? No. The Texinfo package comes with a program called ...
> From: "xahlee@gmail.com" <xahlee@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 12:35:36 -0700 (PDT) about 10 years ago, in gnu emacs, if i added a new info file, i have to mod the index file, so it shows up in the index. I recall in xemacs its automatic or something like that. Do i still have to do that today? No. The Texinfo package comes with a program called install-info that ...
On May 25, 4:35 pm, "xah...@gmail.com" <xah...@gmail.com> wrote: about 10 years ago, in gnu emacs, if i added a new info file, i have to mod the index file, so it shows up in the index. I recall in xemacs its automatic or something like that. Do i still have to do that today?  Xah  x...@xahlee.org ∑http://xahlee.org/ ☄ The answer seems to be yes. ...
about 10 years ago, in gnu emacs, if i added a new info file, i have to mod the index file, so it shows up in the index. I recall in xemacs its automatic or something like that. Do i still have to do that today? Xah xah@xahlee.org ∑ http://xahlee.org/ ☄
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... mod-perl mod-python etc for apache is there something like mod-emacs of some sort? Some time ago, I set up a ... example, with a checkbox, you could 'check' it on the page and change its status, but that would not change the actual ... have completed something, and the real-world status would change ;) The page would show incorrect information until it was refreshed, at which...
... (maybe it already has one...?). I am not sure about Org mode, but i am pretty sure Emacs Muse uses regexp substitution on a buffer to generate html--which is great (i use Muse for my web page) but it might also be nice to have something like Common Lisp's lml2 for creating html from lisp code. I hacked up the beginning of something for my own use using Common Lisp macros once and it wasn't...
...getting it to serve my personal web page. Of course, this is a rather resource expensive way of serving a few pages - you would always have to have an...whenever the org file is updated. The pages can then be served by a regular...whenever the org file is saved, the pages will always be up-to-date (... using Emacs to do dynamically generated pages. Emacs could be the world's ...