Hello,

Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Michael Welle <mwe012...@gmx.net> writes:
>
>> imagine the following document structure:
>>
>> * talk1
>> * talk2
>> ** foo
>> ** bar
>> ** foobaz
>>
>>
>> Now the point is in section foobaz and I want to export the subtree
>> talk2. C-c C-e C-s doesn't do exactly what I want. I can move the point
>> up to * talk2, export the subtree and then move the point back.
>
> Note that subsequent C-u C-c C-e will re-use the same subtree.
ah, learned something new here.


>> Is there an existing way to say that I want to go up to a level n
>> heading and then export, or do I have to implement that by myself?
>
> The latter, if you want to have this right from the start (and not from
> the second call)
I think, I will stick with this, because even if I use C-u C-c C-e I
will forget to move up to the right heading the first time I use it ;).

Regards
hmw

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