alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:

>  > > > I recommend you to use :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: headline property and
>  > > > export using subtree scope.
>  > >
>  > > Thanks a lot for the tip.  A suggestion: that the :TITLE:
>  > > property be used if it exists.
>  > 
>  > We currently fall back to file name if nothing else works.  Using
>  > TITLE is possible but cannot be done by default as a fallback ---
>  > existing users relying on current behaviour will be affected by
>  > such change.
>
> I am surprised by this message: like I said earlier when replying to
> myself to the same message as the one to which you are replying, I
> discovered the :EXPORT_TITLE: (headline) property, which does exactly
> what I was looking for.
>
> It is as if you missed that message of mine (or did not understand
> what I wanted to say) AND forgot or don't know about the
> :EXPORT_TITLE: property.  As I find it rather unlikely, I guess you
> are thinking of something else, which is beyond me.

Hmm. I think I misinterpreted your message. I thought that you were
talking about file name, not the title inside the exported document.

> At any rate, there is no need for anything new in this repect, even
> for me.

Noted.

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