On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 05:10:57PM -0500, Bernt Hansen wrote: > joe <j...@chemistry.coe.edu> writes: > > > I would like to use the ":body-only" option for exporting html (and > > ocassionally latex). Reading through the docs and maillist, I think I > > understand how to do this if I'm publishing an entire project. I > > don't have a project, though... > > > > I use emacs for editing html textareas and on-the-fly html editing, > > and want to export a single file using the body-only option. > > > > I was hoping I could simply do something like this in the template but > > it doesn't seem to work: > > > > #+OPTIONS: body-only:t > > > > If someone can help me with an org-mode-export-html function that sets > > the body-only option for a single file (without setting up a project), > > I would be very grateful. > > > > Thank you much! > > Hi Joe, > > (global-set-key (kbd "<f9> x") 'bh/test) > > (defun bh/test (arg) > (interactive "P") > (org-export-as-html arg nil nil nil t)) > > then f9-x in an org-mode buffer will export as body-only and put a copy > in the kill ring so you can paste it. > > HTH, > Bernt
Bernt, YES! Thank you...this is just what I needed. I also learned a little about lisp. A question for org-mode developers or expert users: Is there a design reason an export option like "body-only" can't be set using the #+OPTIONS directive? Just curious... Thanks, Joe _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode