This is awesome guys, but I have one other request.
Lets say we want to export the content of the main and the linked file to
latex, how would we do this ?
Just for some more clarity
Lets say my main file contain the following headings
Apples
Cherry
Banana
Using your code I create a new file Apples.org, in which I have bunch of
info on apples. It would be nice to be able to export the content of the
main and linked files to latex. I am thinking of the equivalent of having an
\include{}
Does anybody have any thoughts on how to do this ?
cheers
M
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:02 PM, David Maus <[email protected]> wrote:
> At Mon, 15 Nov 2010 15:01:09 +0000,
> Paul Mead wrote:
> >
> >
> > This looks pretty interesting to me, but how would you change this so
> > that it used the whole heading text, not just one word?
>
> It's basically the same, only difference is finding the headline text
> and making the headline text link-safe:
>
> (defun dmj:turn-headline-into-org-mode-link ()
> "Replace word at point by an Org mode link."
> (interactive)
> (when (org-at-heading-p)
> (let ((hl-text (nth 4 (org-heading-components))))
> (unless (or (null hl-text)
> (org-string-match-p "^[ \t]*:[^:]+:$" hl-text))
> (beginning-of-line)
> (search-forward hl-text (point-at-eol))
> (replace-string
> hl-text
> (format "[[file:%s.org][%s]]"
> (org-link-escape hl-text)
> (org-link-escape hl-text '((?\] . "%5D") (?\[ . "%5B"))))
> nil (- (point) (length hl-text)) (point))))))
>
> Best,
> -- David
>
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