Re: [O] Bug (?) in new exporter (export subtree)
Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com writes: So, it seems that as long as there is a body (or blank) line after the parent heading and you position the cursor on that line, it works (point at X): #+begin_src org * Title X ** heading 1 text ** heading 2 ... #+end_src But if there is no blank line after the title, there is no way to get the expected results with the point either on the title line or the first asterix on heading 1: #+begin_src org * Title ** heading 1 text ** heading 2 ... #+end_src Indeed, you have to be within the subtree you want to export in order to effectively export it. In your example there's no such place, so there's no way to tell which subtree you want to be exported. This is a reasonable behaviour in my opinion. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] Bug (?) in new exporter (export subtree)
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 07:36:10PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com writes: In the new exporter, when the option to export only the subtree is specified, the first heading in the subtree is used as the title of the document. This seems wrong, as it becomes the title, the first element in the table of contents and the first (not necessarily the top level) section in the document. It doesn't, AFAIU. Could you explain how you do export (in particular, where is the point when you call the export subtree process) and what do you expect on a simple example ? For me: #+begin_src org #+TITLE: title #+OPTIONS: toc:t * Level 1 Body 1 X ** Level 2 Body 2 *** Level 3 Body 3 #+end_src with point at X will have Level 1 as its title, but Level 1 will appear neither in the table of contents nor as the first section of the produced document. So, it seems that as long as there is a body (or blank) line after the parent heading and you position the cursor on that line, it works (point at X): #+begin_src org * Title X ** heading 1 text ** heading 2 ... #+end_src But if there is no blank line after the title, there is no way to get the expected results with the point either on the title line or the first asterix on heading 1: #+begin_src org * Title ** heading 1 text ** heading 2 ... #+end_src rick
Re: [O] Bug (?) in new exporter (export subtree)
Hello, Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com writes: In the new exporter, when the option to export only the subtree is specified, the first heading in the subtree is used as the title of the document. This seems wrong, as it becomes the title, the first element in the table of contents and the first (not necessarily the top level) section in the document. It doesn't, AFAIU. Could you explain how you do export (in particular, where is the point when you call the export subtree process) and what do you expect on a simple example ? For me: #+begin_src org #+TITLE: title #+OPTIONS: toc:t * Level 1 Body 1 X ** Level 2 Body 2 *** Level 3 Body 3 #+end_src with point at X will have Level 1 as its title, but Level 1 will appear neither in the table of contents nor as the first section of the produced document. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
[O] Bug (?) in new exporter (export subtree)
In the new exporter, when the option to export only the subtree is specified, the first heading in the subtree is used as the title of the document. This seems wrong, as it becomes the title, the first element in the table of contents and the first (not necessarily the top level) section in the document. When the document is explicitly narrowed to the subtree, or the subtree is the selected region, the #+Title: attribute is used for the document title, which seems to be better. Arguably, using the subtree heading for the title would be the most logical solution when exporting a subtree -- in my case that would usually DWIM. rick