Re: [O] Export all headlines when some are set with :export:

2014-05-10 Thread Alexander Baier
On 2014-05-10 05:11 John Hendy wrote: In creating a packing/buy list for an upcoming camping trip, I wanted two exports: - one for things to buy - one for everything on the list for packing If these two lists are disjoint you could put each of them under its own subtree and export these

Re: [O] Export all headlines when some are set with :export:

2014-05-10 Thread John Hendy
On May 9, 2014 11:32 PM, Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com wrote: John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes: In creating a packing/buy list for an upcoming camping trip, I wanted two exports: - one for things to buy - one for everything on the list for packing My strategy was to tag things to

Re: [O] Export all headlines when some are set with :export:

2014-05-10 Thread John Hendy
On May 10, 2014 4:03 AM, Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org wrote: On 2014-05-10 05:11 John Hendy wrote: Hello, In creating a packing/buy list for an upcoming camping trip, I wanted two exports: - one for things to buy - one for everything on the list for packing If

Re: [O] Export all headlines when some are set with :export:

2014-05-10 Thread Alexander Baier
On 2014-05-10 05:11 John Hendy wrote: Hello, In creating a packing/buy list for an upcoming camping trip, I wanted two exports: - one for things to buy - one for everything on the list for packing If those two lists are disjoint, you can put each of them under its own subtree and export

[O] Export all headlines when some are set with :export:

2014-05-09 Thread John Hendy
Hello, In creating a packing/buy list for an upcoming camping trip, I wanted two exports: - one for things to buy - one for everything on the list for packing My strategy was to tag things to buy with :export: (perhaps foolish, but it was the obvious choice to selectively export them) to create

Re: [O] Export all headlines when some are set with :export:

2014-05-09 Thread Nick Dokos
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes: In creating a packing/buy list for an upcoming camping trip, I wanted two exports: - one for things to buy - one for everything on the list for packing My strategy was to tag things to buy with :export: (perhaps foolish, but it was the obvious choice