Bastien schrieb am 10/01/2007 11:50 PM:
> Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> Sounds good for me, maybe it would be good to add some kind off
>> 'comment-region', which will not be exported by default.
> 
> Org already knows about comments. You can comment entire regions by
> selecting them, then pressing M-;. Whenever asked, enter "#" as the
> comment character.
> 
> Within comments, all links are still active (even if the fontification
> is quite misleading on this). So you should be able to insert pictures
> and jump to them as usual.
> 
> Both HTML and LaTeX exporters will just skip comments.
> 
> See (info "(org)Comment lines")

Thanks for the hint.

>> Another and maybe easier way for the export could be to define the
>> number of levels of a searched tag; then I would reorganize my
>> structure a bit:
> 
> The export engine is already aware of levels in some ways.  
> 
> `org-export-headline-levels' (or the "H:" option in #+OPTIONS) sets the
> level of headlines to export. For the HTML exporter, levels below this
> one are exported as list items. The LaTeX exporter comes with another
> option: `org-export-latex-low-levels' which decides what to do with
> lower levels: you can either convert them as descriptive lists, skip
> them or use your own syntax. AFAIK there is no equivalent for HTML, 
> but this would do what you request.

Sounds pretty good for me, but is it possible to insert all
current agenda headlines into one buffer?
Right now, I am just able to put on tree to an indirect buffer.
Thanks! Fabian



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