On Thursday, 9 Jan 2020 at 16:09, alain.coch...@unistra.fr wrote:
> It seems to me that this is what you are referring to, Eric: using the
> :ignore: tag in conjunction with package 'ox-extra'.
Thanks. I haven't tried it but, looking at the documentation & code, it
does what my little snippet do
> Note that my implementation is old and it could very well be that
> later versions of org have introduced something to cater for this
> use case. I have org customizations going back over 10 years...
It seems to me that this is what you are referring to, Eric: using the
:ignore: tag in con
Fraga, Eric writes:
> On Thursday, 9 Jan 2020 at 11:38, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
>> Works like a charm! Almost perfect. Thank you very much. One problem:
>> For some reason the :ignoreheading: tag causes the PROPERTY drawer to be
>> exported.
>
> Ah, probably because the property drawer is now not i
On Thursday, 9 Jan 2020 at 11:38, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
> Works like a charm! Almost perfect. Thank you very much. One problem:
> For some reason the :ignoreheading: tag causes the PROPERTY drawer to be
> exported.
Ah, probably because the property drawer is now not in the right place
(i.e. immed
Fraga, Eric writes:
> On Thursday, 9 Jan 2020 at 09:20, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
>> Hi everybody
>>
>> Is this possible?
>>
>> ** headline <-- not exported
>>:PROPERTIES: <-- not exported
>>Some content. <-- exported
>
> yes. I do this all the time to add structure to a document, struc
On Thursday, 9 Jan 2020 at 09:20, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
> Hi everybody
>
> Is this possible?
>
> ** headline <-- not exported
>:PROPERTIES: <-- not exported
>Some content. <-- exported
yes. I do this all the time to add structure to a document, structure
that is not required in the
Hi everybody
Is this possible?
** headline <-- not exported
:PROPERTIES: <-- not exported
Some content. <-- exported
The reason is that I use to finely pre-structure articles, starting with
org-brain and gradually developing each node into a paragraph of the
article. So basically eac