Hello, s...@gkayaalp.com (Göktuğ Kayaalp) writes:
> Hi, > > This is my first post to this group, so I'm sorry if I'm skipping any > conventions. Welcome to the list. Sorry for the lack of responses to your post. It's a high traffic list, and sometimes posts fall through. > My overall structure is like this: [...] > #+DATE: > * 2015 > ** 2015-09 September > *** 2015-09-16 Wednesday > **** İtalyanca Dil Uygulamaları I :2015_2016:ITDE2016: > [2015-09-16 Wed] [...] > When I export-subtree the bottommost entry, I want the date in the > exported pdf to be 2015-09-16, not today, nor the date in "#+DATE:", > which is deliberately empty to not let a wrong date to appear in the > exported file. > > I tried setting a date property which didn't have an effect, and also > adding a "#+DATE: [a date...]" under every lecture note entry heading, > in which case the date of the last entry in the file got used, so if I > exported the notes from 2015-09-16, and the last time I added a note was > the 19th, the exported file had the date 2015-09-19. Have you tried the EXPORT_DATE property? I believe it'd look something like this * 2015 ** 2015-09 September *** 2015-09-16 Wednesday **** İtalyanca Dil Uygulamaları I :2015_2016:ITDE2016: :PROPERTIES: :EXPORT_DATE: 2015-09-16 :END: which you could export using with export scope set to "subtree". -- Kyle