ancestor is irrelevant.
* If the next component is `pages`, that indicates a static page
rather than a dated post.
-
-It also enforces some parts of my preferred Pelican configuration:
- * Categories are never provided (you can have one if you want, but
- the default interactive commands don't provide one).
- * Tags are always provided.
- * Slugs are explicit, and include nested subdirectories.
## Quick Guide
+To enable by default on all text files in a Pelican site:
+
+ (require 'pelican-mode)
+ (pelican-global-mode)
+
+Or, register `pelican-mode` or `pelican-mode-enable-if-site`
+as hook functions for more direct control.
+
+* `C-c P d` - Update the document’s date
+* `C-c P f` - Set a metadata field (title, category, etc.)
+* `C-c P h` - Generate HTML output for a site (equivalent to `make html`)
* `C-c P n` - Insert a post or page header
* `C-c P p` - Remove draft status from a post (i.e. publish it)
-* `C-c P t` - Update the date field in a post/page header
-* `C-c P h` - Generate HTML output for a site (equivalent to `make html`)
* `C-c P u` - Upload a site using rsync (equivalent to `make rsync_upload`)
+
## Troubleshooting
If the commands which invoke `make` can find the Makefile but can't
find `pelican`, your `exec-path` may not be set right. Try out
[exec-path-from-shell][].
+
## License
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify