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
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
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
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
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
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