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A basic Org mode parser in go.
Take a look at [[https://niklasfasching.github.io/go-org/][github pages]] for some examples and an online org -> html demo (requires wasm support).
[[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/niklasfasching/go-org/master/etc/example.png]]
* todos
** more links?
https://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html
https://orgmode.org/manual/Internal-links.html
radio target <<<MyTarget>>>
link target: <<go-org>>
link: [[go-org]]
link to headline
MyTarget <- this will automatically become a link - not sure i want this...
* differences to goorgeous
To get a feeling take a look at goorgeous vs go-org html rendering of the examples [[https://niklasfasching.github.io/go-org/go-org-vs-goorgeous][comparison]].
Please note that a visual comparison is not fair to goorgeous as the stylesheet is not adapted to it.
Nonetheless, the html output can be compared by taking a look in the developer console where relevant.
- different html output - existing css will have to be adapted
- not changing links to .org files into links to .html files
- do not plan to implement this, too many edge cases (e.g. [[https://github.com/chaseadamsio/goorgeous/issues/56][mangling links to e.g. example.org]].)
- org comments not rendered as html comments (same as ox-html.el)
- goorgeous treats all `file:` links as images - go-org checks for an image file extension (same as ox-html.el)
- no support for [@10] in ordered lists https://github.com/chaseadamsio/goorgeous/issues/18
- do not plan to implement this
* not yet implemented
** deadlines and scheduling
see https://orgmode.org/manual/Deadlines-and-scheduling.html
** latex fragments
see https://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX-fragments.html
+ mathjax for html_writer ?
** more types of links
see https://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html & https://orgmode.org/manual/Internal-links.html
- radio target <<<MyTarget>>>
- link target: <<go-org>>
- link: [[go-org]]
- link to headline
- MyTarget <- this will automatically become a link - not sure i want this...
* resources
- test files
- [[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo/master/test/site/content-org/all-posts.org][ox-hugo all-posts.org]]