I've found that writing is easiest without distractions(=Internet); how
can one use org-webring in e.g. an org-publish project _without_
regenerating the webring itself?
To clarify, it would be nice to be able to:
1) cache output of org-webring
2) force org-webring to use this cache
Is there perhaps already a way to do this?
Thanks!
- Jelle
Jelle Licht <jlicht@posteo.net> writes:
> I've found that writing is easiest without distractions(=Internet); how
> can one use org-webring in e.g. an org-publish project _without_
> regenerating the webring itself?
>
> To clarify, it would be nice to be able to:
> 1) cache output of org-webring
>
> 2) force org-webring to use this cache
>
> Is there perhaps already a way to do this?
>
> Thanks!
> - Jelle
Hey Jelle,
Thanks for your interest in org-webring! It looks like it is already up
on your website, and that is great!
Regarding using org-webring offline and caching the result. Long story
short, no this is not yet possible. However, it has been on my mind
before you mentioned it and I want to get it implemented. Having a
cacheable result is simply good UX.
I am sorry for the problem! I will get to implementing it ASAP.
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Brett M. Gilio
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