Hello,
Xebar Saram writes:
> "...You can remove them with a hook, or a parse tree filter."
>
> can you perhaps show an example for that or point me to some documentation
> on that? im VERY bad at coding :)
See (info "(org) Advanced configuration")
Regards,
--
Nicolas
thx!
the :exclude-tags '("note" "noexport") fixed the export and it works great
now
"...You can remove them with a hook, or a parse tree filter."
can you perhaps show an example for that or point me to some documentation
on that? im VERY bad at coding :)
thx so much again, really appreciate
Hello,
Xebar Saram writes:
> also related can one define specific header names to exclude in export (not
> using tags but just a header name)
> so ie, i would instead of tagging all headers named "Homework" one by one,
> i would just add a line in the export options saying
Xebar Saram writes:
> thx Nicolas, appriciate the answer.
>
> i dont think its working for me but i may be missing the correct syntax
>
> this is how it currently looks
>
> ("r.base.full"
> :base-directory "/home/zeltak/org/files/Uni/Courses/R/"
>
also related can one define specific header names to exclude in export (not
using tags but just a header name)
so ie, i would instead of tagging all headers named "Homework" one by one,
i would just add a line in the export options saying exclude any header
named "Homework"
thx!
Z
On Sun, Sep
thx Nicolas, appriciate the answer.
i dont think its working for me but i may be missing the correct syntax
this is how it currently looks
("r.base.full"
:base-directory "/home/zeltak/org/files/Uni/Courses/R/"
:base-extension "org"
Hello,
Xebar Saram writes:
> im wondering if anyone knows if its possible (and if so whats the syntax)
> to point to a specific setupfile or add specific or export options in
> the org-publish-project-alist
>
> for example i want to publish to 2 different folders once time