On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 12:33 PM, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote: > So... if I were just interested in my notes (say I wanted to just push > the notes to my blog or share them without all the other text), it > might get odd to see all of those headlines. Can one export just the > text and hide the headline text altogether? And would this also create > the appearance of simply paragraphs one after the other, or would > there be some increased spacing between different chunks?
AFAIK, "inline-tasks" don't have to have headlines. For instance: ,----[ org-inlinetask example ] | *************** NOTES | Test note with a headline word. | *************** END | | *************** | Test note with blank headline. | *************** END `---- exports to ASCII as: ,----[ ASCII export ] | -- NOTES | ¦ Test note with a headline word. | | -- | ¦ Test note with blank headline. `---- > Lastly, it would be fantastic to have a "toggle" on the style used for > export of these. I would love to be able to have the inline notes > perhaps indented a little bit, but when exporting them alone, to turn > that off. That's out of my depth. Maybe someone else has a suggestion? > Thanks for the suggestion! No problem. As a note for others searching on this, I'll just go ahead and re-iterate that if you don't want a particular inline-task to be printed, just add the :noexport: tag to the headline. Sebastian, or others: One is able to add properties to inline-style headlines correct? John could add an HTML container class property and use a stylesheet to play with HTML export, including "indentation", but I don't know if there is any equivalent help from the LaTeX exporter. -- Jeffrey Horn http://www.failuretorefrain.com/jeff/