X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.fperrin.net/?p=atom.el.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=atom.el;h=d19bb3c82edc1e5cc06b0b957fff662f54ca42fd;hp=c73c7d90704d10c8140183bff29e23e9d18a4603;hb=4da2ee38a39546325169b6e1ec259b26e2cdf205;hpb=26f96667d51b3fbe8509db1534b3786ed384046d diff --git a/atom.el b/atom.el index c73c7d9..d19bb3c 100644 --- a/atom.el +++ b/atom.el @@ -27,8 +27,7 @@ ;; permanent link and the content of the entry. Text-only, HTML and ;; XHTML entries are supported. -;; A feed is really a Lisp structure as used by the `xml.el' package, -;; without the parent `feed' element. +;; It is possible to produce both Atom and RSS feeds. ;; A typical usage would look like this: @@ -40,59 +39,56 @@ ;; "http://example.org/hello" ;; "Hello the world!") ;; -;; ; A text-only entry, with all the optional pieces of data -;; (atom-add-text-entry -;; my-atom-feed -;; "Bonjour" -;; "http://example.org/bonjour" -;; "Bonjour à tout le monde !" -;; ;; optional: the last modification time -;; (date-to-time "2011-01-30 23:40:12") -;; ;; optional: an identifier for this entry; a common way to generate it is -;; ;; to use the domain name and the creation date of the entry. -;; (atom-generate-id "http://example.org" -;; (date-to-time "2011-01-30 10:01:05")) -;; ;; optional: a summary for this entry -;; "Bonjour, monde.") -;; ;; (atom-add-xhtml-entry ;; my-atom-feed ;; "An XHTML example" ;; "http://example.org/html-example" ;; "
One can also use XHTML in the entries.
") -;; (atom-print my-atom-feed)) +;; +;; (atom-print my-atom-feed) +;; ;; If you prefer RSS feeds: +;; (atom-to-rss-print my-atom-feed)) + +;; Full documentation is available at