SYNOPSIS
use Org::To::HTML qw(org_to_html);
# non-OO interface
my $res = org_to_html(
source_file => 'todo.org', # or source_str
#target_file => 'todo.html', # defaults return the HTML in $res->[2]
#html_title => 'My Todo List', # defaults to file name
#include_tags => [...], # default exports all tags.
#exclude_tags => [...], # behavior mimics emacs's include/exclude rule
#css_url => '/path/to/my/style.css', # default none
#naked => 0, # if set to 1, no HTML/HEAD/BODY will be output.
);
die "Failed" unless $res->[0] == 200;
# OO interface
my $oeh = Org::To::HTML->new();
my $html = $oeh->export($doc); # $doc is Org::Document object
DESCRIPTION
Export Org format to HTML. To customize, you can subclass this module.
A command-line utility is included: org-to-html.
Note that this module is just a simple exporter, for "serious" works
you'll probably want to use the exporting features or org-mode
.
ATTRIBUTES
naked => BOOL
If set to true, export_document() will not output HTML/HEAD/BODY
wrapping element. Default is false.
html_title => STR
Title to use in TITLE element. If unset, defaults to "(no title)" when
exporting.
css_url => STR
If set, export_document() will output a LINK element pointing to this
CSS.
METHODS
new(%args)
$exp->export_document($doc) => HTML
Export document to HTML.
SEE ALSO
For more information about Org document format, visit
http://orgmode.org/
Org::Parser
org-to-html