Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> It's fine to exclude #+include in COMMENT headlines IMO.
Done in master.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> when archiving sections or exclude them from export I would expect
>>> them being exempt from being evaluated during export.
>>> The section archived or marked as ~:no export:~ is still evaluated
>>> and there is an error
>>> if the reference in the include file is no
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> Stefan Kredler writes:
>
>> when archiving sections or exclude them from export I would expect
>> them being exempt from being evaluated during export.
>> The section archived or marked as ~:no export:~ is still evaluated and there
>> is an error
>> if the reference in
Stefan Kredler writes:
> when archiving sections or exclude them from export I would expect
> them being exempt from being evaluated during export.
> The section archived or marked as ~:no export:~ is still evaluated and there
> is an error
> if the reference in the include file is no longer ava
when archiving sections or exclude them from export I would expect
them being exempt from being evaluated during export.
The section archived or marked as ~:no export:~ is still evaluated and there is
an error
if the reference in the include file is no longer available. I get the error
message
~"