Emacs org-mode - 导出到 html 而不突出显示语法

Lee*_*min 4 emacs syntax-highlighting org-mode

我正在使用 org-mode 写博客文章(wordpress)。因为我使用了一个语法高亮插件,所以我不需要使用 org-mode 的语法高亮。

这是示例。

emacs 中的源代码。 在此处输入图片说明

导出的输出。 在此处输入图片说明

当我删除语言字段后BEGIN_SRC,语法突出显示也消失了。但我只想在不删除语言字段(emacs-lisp)的情况下导出时禁用语法突出显示。

我也在下面进行了测试,但它不起作用。

(setq org-src-fontify-natively t)

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我在下面申请了。(感谢@Picaud Vincent)(setq org-html-htmlize-output-type 'nil)

它适用于没有语言字段的源块。但它不适用于带有语言字段的源代码块。

这是示例。

在 .emacs 文件中.. (setq org-html-htmlize-output-type 'nil)

  1. 无语域起源

#+BEGIN_SRC
      (setq org-todo-keywords
            '((sequence "TODO" "FEEDBACK" "VERIFY" "|" "DONE" "DELEGATED")))
#+END_SRC
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出口

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    (setq org-todo-keywords
          '((sequence "TODO" "FEEDBACK" "VERIFY" "|" "DONE" "DELEGATED")))
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  1. 有语言域起源

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
      (setq org-todo-keywords
            '((sequence "TODO" "FEEDBACK" "VERIFY" "|" "DONE" "DELEGATED")))
#+END_SRC
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出口

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最后,我找到了解决方案。

  1. 关注@Picaud Vincent 的回答。 (setq org-html-htmlize-output-type无)`

  2. 如果在带有语言字段的源代码块中没有代码,则添加exports: code到语言字段。例>#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp:exports code

尽管添加“exports: code”会禁用组织模式缓冲区中的语法突出显示,但它解决了我的问题。

Pic*_*ent 5

也许您可以尝试自定义org-html-htmlize-output-type变量:

通常的 HTML 导出如下所示:

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然而,通过这种定制

(setq org-html-htmlize-output-type `nil)
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你得到纯文本:

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此变量和其他可自定义的变量在ox-html.el文件中定义。


更新:完整的 html 源代码

前:

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<pre class="src src-emacs-lisp">(<span style="color: #a020f0;">defcustom</span> <span style="color: #a0522d;">org-html-htmlize-output-type</span> 'inline-css
  <span style="color: #8b2252;">"Output type to be used by htmlize when formatting code snippets.</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">Choices are `</span><span style="color: #008b8b;">css</span><span style="color: #8b2252;">' to export the CSS selectors only,`</span><span style="color: #008b8b;">inline-css</span><span style="color: #8b2252;">'</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">to export the CSS attribute values inline in the HTML or `</span><span style="color: #008b8b;">nil</span><span style="color: #8b2252;">' to</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">export plain text.  We use as default `</span><span style="color: #008b8b;">inline-css</span><span style="color: #8b2252;">', in order to</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">make the resulting HTML self-containing.</span>

<span style="color: #8b2252;">However, this will fail when using Emacs in batch mode for export, because</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">then no rich font definitions are in place.  It will also not be good if</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">people with different Emacs setup contribute HTML files to a website,</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">because the fonts will represent the individual setups.  In these cases,</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">it is much better to let Org/Htmlize assign classes only, and to use</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">a style file to define the look of these classes.</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">To get a start for your css file, start Emacs session and make sure that</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">all the faces you are interested in are defined, for example by loading files</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">in all modes you want.  Then, use the command</span>
<span style="color: #8b2252;">`\\[</span><span style="color: #008b8b;">org-html-htmlize-generate-css</span><span style="color: #8b2252;">]' to extract class definitions."</span>
  <span style="color: #483d8b;">:group</span> 'org-export-html
  <span style="color: #483d8b;">:type</span> '(choice (const css) (const inline-css) (const nil)))

(<span style="color: #a020f0;">defcustom</span> <span style="color: #a0522d;">org-html-htmlize-font-prefix</span> <span style="color: #8b2252;">"org-"</span>
  <span style="color: #8b2252;">"The prefix for CSS class names for htmlize font specifications."</span>
  <span style="color: #483d8b;">:group</span> 'org-export-html
  <span style="color: #483d8b;">:type</span> 'string)
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<pre class="src src-emacs-lisp">(defcustom org-html-htmlize-output-type 'inline-css
  "Output type to be used by htmlize when formatting code snippets.
Choices are `css' to export the CSS selectors only,`inline-css'
to export the CSS attribute values inline in the HTML or `nil' to
export plain text.  We use as default `inline-css', in order to
make the resulting HTML self-containing.

However, this will fail when using Emacs in batch mode for export, because
then no rich font definitions are in place.  It will also not be good if
people with different Emacs setup contribute HTML files to a website,
because the fonts will represent the individual setups.  In these cases,
it is much better to let Org/Htmlize assign classes only, and to use
a style file to define the look of these classes.
To get a start for your css file, start Emacs session and make sure that
all the faces you are interested in are defined, for example by loading files
in all modes you want.  Then, use the command
`\\[org-html-htmlize-generate-css]' to extract class definitions."
  :group 'org-export-html
  :type '(choice (const css) (const inline-css) (const nil)))

(defcustom org-html-htmlize-font-prefix "org-"
  "The prefix for CSS class names for htmlize font specifications."
  :group 'org-export-html
  :type 'string)
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