Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes:

> David Masterson <dsmaster...@icloud.com> writes:
>
>> 1. docstring mentions inferior without defining inferior.  I think a
>>    natural mistake is to assume inferior is where the headline level is
>>    less than org-export-headline-levels (ie. < 3)
>> 2. In "13.2 Export Setting", 'H' says "below that level" -- again where
>>    the value is less than 3?
>
> I agree that it might be confusing and that the wording can be improved.
>
>> The issue is level -- is it (1) the number of stars in the header or do
>> the stars mean (2) 1=highest and N=lowest level. Since this is a
>> "programmer's editor", my tendency is toward #1 (level=star#) and avoid
>> the use of inferior/superior in favor of above/below.
>
> Maybe deeper/shallower?

Maybe parent/child(ren) -- I think that is more in keeping with the use
of 'parent' elsewhere in the manual.

Also, I note the use of 'top level' in "2.1 Headlines" and would
probably replace it with 'first level' to keep with the numbering
scheme.

-- 
David Masterson

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