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Bug#944704: ITP: org-html-themes -- export Emacs Org mode files into awesome HTML in 2 minutes or less



Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Nicholas D Steeves <nsteeves@gmail.com>

* Package name    : org-html-themes
  Version         : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : 
* URL             : https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes
* License         : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: Org_style_markdown, HTML, CSS, js vs Debian's libjs-foos
  Description     : export Emacs Org mode files into awesome HTML in 2 minutes

 Org-HMTL themes is an open source framework that enables the
 exportation of Org documents to beautiful cross-browser HTML. Use
 this to style your docs, and your colleagues will come up to tell you
 that you are a genius!  Whether it's for a web page, something like
 an IOT frame that displays TODO lists and project progress, or
 something else this package elevates Org export and publication to
 something truly impressive.
 .
 At this time the following themes are included:
   * Bigblow, a modern and minimal theme with pastel colours and a clean design.
   * ReadTheOrg, a clone of the well known and loved Read The Docs theme.

This package lowers the barrier to entry to professional-looking
Org-mode export/publish results.  In the future I'd like to see it
extended via conveniences like yasnippet and/or some sort of template
selection menu.  I discovered this package when working on generating
Ivy/Counsel/Swiper's HTML docs (now with no invariants section!)  The
most similar type of package would probably be the various Sphinx
themes.

I plan to maintain it on the Debian Emacsen Team, and I look forward
to navigating between the requirements of users who are using it for
offline docs and those who will use it to publish to a web server.  I
will require a sponsor for the initial upload.

If someone would like to work on porting Sphinx themes to this
framework, please speak up :-)  A publication kit that provides unified
look & feel between Sphinx and Org could be a fun project.

I anticipate it will become popular with fans of Org-mode.


Sincerely,
Nicholas


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