Hi Jeff, Jeff Horn wrote: > No problem. As a note for others searching on this, I'll just go ahead and > re-iterate that if you don't want a particular inline-task to be printed, > just add the :noexport: tag to the headline.
Better to say it twice! > Sebastian, or others: One is able to add properties to inline-style > headlines correct? John could add an HTML container class property and use a > stylesheet to play with HTML export, including "indentation", but I don't > know if there is any equivalent help from the LaTeX exporter. This is my current config for nice styling: #+begin_src emacs-lisp ;; initial state (TODO keyword) of inline tasks (setq org-inlinetask-default-state "TODO") ;; templates for inline tasks in various exporters (setq org-inlinetask-export-templates '((html "<pre class=\"inlinetask\"><b>%s%s</b>%s</pre>" '((unless (eq todo "") (format "<span class=\"%s %s\">%s%s</span> " class todo todo priority)) heading content)) (latex "\\todo[inline]{\\textbf{\\textsf{%s %s}}\\linebreak{} %s}" '((unless (eq todo "") (format "\\textsc{%s%s}" todo priority)) heading content)) (ascii " -- %s%s%s" '((unless (eq todo "") (format "%s%s " todo priority)) heading (unless (eq content "") (format "\n ¦ %s" (mapconcat 'identity (org-split-string content "\n") "\n ¦ "))))))) #+end_src Customize to your own taste (and report back!)... Best regards, Seb -- Sébastien Vauban