On Wednesday, 23 Jun 2021 at 15:42, Gennady Uraltsev wrote: > In Org Mode, headings cannot "terminate" i.e. only a new section can > stop a previous one.
True. What I do for cases where I want "separation" for visibility etc. is use headings at the same level but tell the exporter to ignore the actual headings when exporting. So I frequently have something like this: #+begin_src org ,* Section heading ,** introduction to section :ignoreheading: ,** statement of problem :ignoreheading: ,** proof :ignoreheading: ,#+latex: \begin{proof} proof goes here ,#+latex: \end{proof} ,** continuation of section :ignoreheading: ,* Next section #+end_src also showing how you can introduce a proof environment without using special blocks and hence maybe help with speed. (noting that you could do the same for HTML.) I have a filter for export that strips headings that have the :ignoreheading: tag. I believe there's something similar built-in now? This approach makes for easier navigation in the document (for me) and helps keep that bird's eye view of what I am writing. -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4.6-571-gc591be : Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096