Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > With org-narrow-to-block you have to pay attention to the boundaries of > the block, but indeed it goes most of the way. Of course it’s trivial to > fix that. > > The nice part would be to be able to edit the content of the block in a > different buffer. It’s good for dumping passages and doing further > editing (e.g. and emphases).
C-x o C-x n b (modulo the block markers to ignore) >> Also, quote blocks are quite different from example blocks since they >> can contain other elements, including other blocks. This can lead to >> surprising behaviour, IMO. > > I’m not sure I see how that’s relevant in this case, but I could easily be > overlooking some detail. At every buffer position within an example block, `org-element-at-point' returns an example-block element. This is not true for quote blocks. IOW, it may not be always obvious that you are within a quote block. Regards,