Re: Hiding a node title in export but not the content
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 does and a lot more. -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.3-34-g2eee3c
Re: Hiding a node title in export but not the content
> 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 conjunction with package 'ox-extra'. -- EOST (École et Observatoire des Sciences de la Terre) IPG (Institut de Physique du Globe) | alain.coch...@unistra.fr 5 rue René Descartes [bureau 106] | Phone: +33 (0)3 68 85 50 44 F-67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France| Fax: +33 (0)3 68 85 01 25
Re: Hiding a node title in export but not the content
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 in the right place > (i.e. immediately after a headline) so prop:nil doesn't affect it. You > may need to disable export of all drawers (d:nil) which may or may not > cause you other problems... Oh yes, works. I never need any drawers in the output, so I disabled them globally: (setq org-export-with-drawers nil) So far no unwanted consequences. Thank you very much, Sven -- Sven Bretfeld Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies NTNU Trondheim
Re: Hiding a node title in export but not the content
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. immediately after a headline) so prop:nil doesn't affect it. You may need to disable export of all drawers (d:nil) which may or may not cause you other problems... -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.3-34-g2eee3c
Re: Hiding a node title in export but not the content
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, structure > that is not required in the exported version. > > I have the following code: > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > (defun esf/remove-lines-with-ignore-heading-tag (backend) > (message "Deleting lines with ignore heading tag") > (while (search-forward-regexp "^\\*+.*[ > \t]+[a-ZA-Z0-9:]*:ignoreheading:[a-ZA-Z0-9:]*$" (point-max) t) > (cond >((eq backend 'latex) (replace-match "#+latex: % \\&" )) >((eq backend 'html) (replace-match "#+html: " )) >(t (replace-match "" > (message "... done deleting ignored headings.")) > (add-hook 'org-export-before-processing-hook > 'esf/remove-lines-with-ignore-heading-tag) > #+end_src > > which then causes any headline with the ignoreheading tag to be removed, > leaving the subtree under that headline present. Works like a charm! Almost perfect. Thank you very much. One problem: For some reason the :ignoreheading: tag causes the PROPERTY drawer to be exported. So every paragraph starts with the org-brain ID of the node. I have the option prop:nil set in the file but it is ignored for nodes containing the :ignoreheading: tag. Same for other properties like CATEGORY. I saw properties unexpectedly exported already yesterday, before I had your code. It went away after I inserted the prop:nil option. But now it's back. Some changes in a recent update that I'm unaware of? > One caveat: the subtree content inherits behaviour from the previous > headline. For instance, if the previous headline was one that would not > be exported at all, then this subtree will also not be exported. E.g.: This is fine for me. Sven -- Sven Bretfeld Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies NTNU Trondheim
Re: Hiding a node title in export but not the content
On Thursday, 9 Jan 2020 at 09:20, Sven Bretfeld wrote: > Hi everybody > > Is this possible? > > ** headline <-- not exported >:PROPERTIES: <-- not exported >Some content. <-- exported yes. I do this all the time to add structure to a document, structure that is not required in the exported version. I have the following code: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun esf/remove-lines-with-ignore-heading-tag (backend) (message "Deleting lines with ignore heading tag") (while (search-forward-regexp "^\\*+.*[ \t]+[a-ZA-Z0-9:]*:ignoreheading:[a-ZA-Z0-9:]*$" (point-max) t) (cond ((eq backend 'latex) (replace-match "#+latex: % \\&" )) ((eq backend 'html) (replace-match "#+html: " )) (t (replace-match "" (message "... done deleting ignored headings.")) (add-hook 'org-export-before-processing-hook 'esf/remove-lines-with-ignore-heading-tag) #+end_src which then causes any headline with the ignoreheading tag to be removed, leaving the subtree under that headline present. One caveat: the subtree content inherits behaviour from the previous headline. For instance, if the previous headline was one that would not be exported at all, then this subtree will also not be exported. E.g.: #+begin_src org ,* heading 1 Text that will be exported ,* heading 2:ignoreheading: Text that will also be exported but without the heading ,* heading 3 :noexport: Text that will not be exported. ,* heading 4:ignoreheading: Text here will also not be exported because it ends up being under "heading 3" which has the :noexport: tag. #+end_src 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... -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.3-34-g2eee3c
Hiding a node title in export but not the content
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 each argumentative or informative block is an individual org-node. In this way paragraphs of the article can be kept mobile during the writing process and they can easily be moved when I decide to restructure the text. In a LaTeX export of the draft, each node-name is, of course, interpreted as a section/subsection title, leaving me with dozens of headlines for a 10-paper draft. Very disturbing while proof-reading. This is why I'm looking for a way to exclude the headlines from the export. They should be interpreted as a blank line, so that LaTeX simply makes a new paragraph. It would be even better if the node names can be converted to margin text instead of completely hiding them. This would be a great orientation help without distracting the reading flow. Thanks for ideas, Sven -- Sven Bretfeld Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies NTNU Trondheim