1 #+STARTUP: align fold nodlcheck hidestars oddeven lognotestate
2 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) INPROGRESS(i) WAITING(w@) | DONE(d) CANCELED(c@)
3 #+TAGS: Write(w) Update(u) Fix(f) Check(c)
4 #+EMAIL: mdl AT imapmail DOT org
5 #+TITLE: How to edit Worg files?
10 #+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:t \n:nil ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t tex:t d:(HIDE) tags:not-in-toc
12 [[file:index.org][{Back to Worg's index}]]
14 Since Worg is just starting now, these conventions are just suggestions,
15 not recommendations. Please improve this.
19 :CUSTOM_ID: worg-conventions
23 Here is a table with default to-do keywords and their meaning.
25 | To-do keyword | Meaning |
26 |---------------+------------------------------------------|
27 | TODO(t) | Things to do |
28 | INPROGRESS(i) | Thing being in the process of being done |
29 | WAITING(w@) | Tasks stuck at some point |
30 | DONE(d) | Completed task |
31 | CANCELED(c@) | Canceled task |
33 Feel free to discuss the relevance of these keywords and propose
38 : Write(w) Update(u) Fix(f) Check(c)
43 ** Conventions about content?
45 :CUSTOM_ID: conventions-about-content
48 Where you want to follow a documentation convention you may consider the
49 [[https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/raw/master/doc/Documentation_Standards.org][Org documentation standards]].
51 ** How rigid are these conventions?
53 (Suggestion: the farther from the index page you are, the more flexible
54 the conventions should perhaps be.)
56 * How do I link to other Worg files?
58 :CUSTOM_ID: creating-links
61 Links to other Worg pages should have the following format:
63 : [[file:index.org][Worg's home page]]
65 This link will converted to a relative html link on export that looks
68 [[file:index.org][Worg's home page]]
70 The filename should be a relative path. Thus, if you are creating a
71 link to the index from within the org-tutorials directory, you should
72 enter the path as follows:
74 : [[file:../index.org][Worg's home page]]
76 The easiest way to create links to files is by typing =C-c C-l= while
77 editing an org file. This will prompt you for both components of the
78 link. (Be sure to enter =file:= before the path; this indicates the
81 To enter file links more easily, you can simply type =C-u C-c C-l=. This
82 will allow you to locate the file using emacs' built-in completion
83 facilities and will automatically add the =file:= prefix.
85 One note of caution here: the path of the resulting link created
86 depends on the setting of =org-link-file-path-type=. To ensure that you
87 always use relative links, you can add the following to your =.emacs=
90 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
91 (setq org-link-file-path-type 'relative)
94 See also: [[info:org#External%20links][External links]] in the Org manual for details on how to link
95 to a specific location within another Worg page.
97 * What is the default header for new files?
99 You can find a default header here: [[file:worg-header.org][worg-header.org]]
101 * How do I create a file?
103 Just create it. Before committing changes in Worg, make sure you add
104 the file to the repository index with =git add *.org=.
106 * What about dynamic blocks
108 If you are using dynamic blocks in Worg, please don't forget to add the
109 relevant code in the [[file:code/elisp/worg.el][code/elisp/worg.el]] file. See for example the dynamic
110 block for the timestamp in the [[file:index.org][index]] page.
114 If you are using macros, please add them to =macros.setupfile=.
116 ** COMMENT Defined macros explained
120 - BeginMiniPage ... EndMiniPage :: creates a mini page with a border. Used to
121 demonstrate layouts (see: [[file:./org-tutorials/images-and-xhtml-export.org]] for
124 - BeginInfoBox ... EndInfoBox :: inserts a box with a little info icon on the
125 left. The text inside flows around the icon. Both, info and warning boxes,
126 use the styles for =.org-info-box= in [[file:worg.css::org-info-box][worg.css]].
128 - BeginWarningBox ... EndWarningBox :: Like =BeginInfoBox= and =EndInfoBox=. The
129 icon used is different.
131 - BeginBlindText ... EndBlindText :: creates a =<span></span>= element, that
132 greys out the text. Used for text that is there just to fill paragraphs
133 to demonstrate text flow (see:
134 [[file:./org-tutorials/images-and-xhtml-export.org]] for an example).
136 * How do I link to the Org version of the file?
138 The raw Org versions of the files are published [[https://orgmode.org/worg/sources/][here]].
140 * COMMENT How do I rename a file?
141 * COMMENT Can I create a directory?
142 * COMMENT What about non-org files in the repository?