Hello,
"Berry, Charles" writes:
> I guess I can omit drawers that are not to be exported according to
> the drawer-name with my own `format-drawer-function' variants.
There's already a mechanism to skip drawers during export based on their
name. See `org-export-with-drawers'.
Regards,
--
Nic
> On Apr 16, 2018, at 7:01 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> So, you have motivated me to look at alternatives just in case. I've
> started playing with the export settings for drawers for odt and
> LaTeX. It does seem like I can move to using drawers instead of inline
> tasks for all of my uses *e
On Monday, 16 Apr 2018 at 18:39, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> For once (!), this is not what I'm suggesting. :)
:-) You've made me paranoid!
> I'm not even convinced they need to hold contents per se. If we imagine
> that a new syntax would be "!!" at the beginning of a line, one line per
> task, we
Hello,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I use inlinetasks all the time and for a number of different use
> cases. My initial reaction is that I would not like to see them
> disappear!
For once (!), this is not what I'm suggesting. :)
I wonder if it is meant to stay an external module, like, e.g.,
"org
On Monday, 16 Apr 2018 at 14:08, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
[...]
> However, since inline tasks have been around for years, it may be a good
> time to decide once and for all how, and if, they should be included in
> Org proper.
Hi Nicolas,
I use inlinetasks all the time and for a number of differ
Hello,
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Hello. I have the file (with name 'bug.org'):
>
> * foo :foofoofoo:
> *** TODO an inlinetask
> foo
> *** END
> barXXX
>
>
> (1) 'C-c a m foofoofoo'
>
> gives be
>
> Headlines with TAGS match: foofoofoo
> Press
Hello. I have the file (with name 'bug.org'):
* foo :foofoofoo:
*** TODO an inlinetask
foo
*** END
barXXX
(1) 'C-c a m foofoofoo'
gives be
Headlines with TAGS match: foofoofoo
Press `M-0 r' to search again with new search string
bug:foo