Installation | Contents | Weblog Day Files If the file "weblog.ini" is in a directory on your disk, then that directory is the root directory of a weblog site. After loading {@blogmax.el}, every time you open a text file, your Emacs will look for an ancestor of the file's directory containing a "weblog.ini" file. If it finds one, the file's mode will be changed to weblog-mode. All of the interactive commands in {@blogmax.el} also look for the "weblog.ini" file to set up the environment in which the macros are expanded. Here's the "weblog.ini" file for this site. It contains an example of each currently supported option and documents them pretty well. Adding new options is easy, if you {jargon "grok"} Emacs lisp.
{include "../weblog.ini" t t}
Installation | Contents | Weblog Day Files