org-html-themes
Transform your Org mode files into stunning HTML documents in minutes with our Org mode HTML theme. Elevate your productivity and impress your readers! #orgmode #html #theme #productivity #design (by fniessen)
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The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style (by sindresorhus)
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org-html-themes
Posts with mentions or reviews of org-html-themes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-30.
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Org-html-theme like https://docs.doomemacs.org/latest/
Closets I came to that is with https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes
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Blogging: org-publish vs ox-hugo? What's your opinion/experience on these 2?
Theming HTML can be very easy if you're not super picky. I find both the ReadTheOrg and Bigblow themes from Fabrice Niessen great. They both require just a simple "#+SETUPFILE" directive to use.
- Simplest HTML export with "drill-down" on 26.1
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Packages for taking notes in a computing class
Second spot to check would be Emacs' org-mode which may be understood as a mark-up language with a syntax of similar ease to remember, or/and as an operating environment/task management within Emacs (and to some degree, ported to vim). It can offer you much more than a format converter (e.g., demo video by John Kitchin), including the compilation/execution of snippets of code. Like Pandoc, export/publication to other formats may be adjusted to your preferences (e.g., readtheorg), but (in comparison to markdown) this is more suitable if you use your device/are allowed to adjust the computer to your preferences. (In Pandoc's case, you may name a portable style file to adjust the output.) Your mileage of needs may vary, but the interaction with tables (demo Mike Zamansky to move rows/columns/cells around, to quickly evaluate (compute) e.g., sums/standard deviations of a few entries is something the Emacs ecosystem may offer, and Pandoc intended as a format converter can not. (However, Pandoc accepts both .md and .org as either input/output format.)
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[org] What is the best way to have a public wiki that I can write from Org?
I'm using a customized version of org-html-themes, really easy to setup and host on github pages for my projects
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orgmode and everything else
I have an org file with lots of bookmarks clustered e.g. by project, process („how to book traveling“, „how to sick leave“,..) and other documentation (architecture diagrams, …). I export it using the readthedoc theme and serve via local Webserver to n localhost
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License terms for ReadTheOrg
I recently discovered exporting your org files to html. Someone developed a very helpful theme package [here](https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes] which renders just like ReadTheDocs.
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Publish a book as HTML/website with org-mode.
org-html-themes
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Taking notes in org mode has made me popular with my classmates
So I have been taking notes in org mode for about a year, and after several people asking me for my notes, I learned how to export them to HTML with ReadTheOrg. I then hosted them on my github pages site, now I can share with my class before finals. Org never ceases to amaze me!
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Any static site generators for org-mode suitable for manuals/documentation?
Yes, you can use org built-in html export C-c C-e in combination with an org html theme. In fact, this ReadTheOrg is a fork of the official Sphinx Read The Docs theme.
github-markdown-css
Posts with mentions or reviews of github-markdown-css.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-01.
- Construindo um Painel de Blog Dinâmico com Next.js
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A new connection manager and remote file explorer created with Java(FX) - X-Pipe Status Update
Nowadays, most application documentation is moved onto a website, which forces users to switch to a web browser every time they want to read some basic documentation. Furthermore, docs on the web can become quite convoluted, resulting in additional times spent just looking for the right section. But as it turns out, using the JavaFX WebView, Flexmark, AtlantaFX Popovers, and for example GitHub Markdown CSS, you can achieve a fancy markdown display within your application at exactly the place you want:
- Afficher du Markdown dans une application Qt
- Show HN: TeXMe Demo: Self-Rendering Markdown (GFM) + LaTeX (MathJax) Document
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I need an updated GitHub css for MarkdownPad2
You can download a GitHub Markdown CSS and then I think use it as the Custom CSS in MarkdownPad.
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CSS Deep
sindresorhus/github-markdown-css - The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
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LocalPen v0.2 ✨🎉
github-markdown-css
- github-markdown-css: The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
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Does anyone use org-mode for class notes?
I'd say if you can't find what you like just make something. I found this https://github.com/sindresorhus/github-markdown-css, maybe that can be a starting point? Good luck!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing org-html-themes and github-markdown-css you can also consider the following projects:
readtheorg - Org Mode theme like Read The Docs
grip - Preview GitHub README.md files locally before committing them.
org-superstar-mode - Make org-mode stars a little more super
card - :credit_card: make your credit card form better in one line of code
org-themes
texme - Self-rendering Markdown + LaTeX documents
org-html-theme-darksun - A Solarized Dark version of the Bigblow Org HTML export theme
livecodes - Code Playground That Just Works!
sphinx - The Sphinx documentation generator
deft - Deft for Emacs
ox-hugo - A carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo
autoprefixer - Parse CSS and add vendor prefixes to rules by Can I Use
org-html-themes vs readtheorg
github-markdown-css vs grip
org-html-themes vs org-superstar-mode
github-markdown-css vs card
org-html-themes vs org-themes
github-markdown-css vs texme
org-html-themes vs org-html-theme-darksun
github-markdown-css vs livecodes
org-html-themes vs sphinx
github-markdown-css vs deft
org-html-themes vs ox-hugo
github-markdown-css vs autoprefixer