Hi Eric, Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
> Is there a generic function for parsing options lines at the top of a > file? See `org-infile-export-plist'. > I'd like to use some custom lines to set certain file-specific > variables, and haven't quite figured out the best way to do that. > > It looks like org-set-regexps-and-options does that when you open a new > file, but that's a bear of a function, and doesn't provide for setting > your own options (or at least doesn't appear to, my eyes crossed while > reading it). `org-set-regexps-and-options' is used to set options keywords and regexp, so depending on what you exactly want to do, you may have to add your own options keywords here... > Is there any smaller function available for our own minor modes or use > cases? Should I just use regexp search? If there isn't anything like > this, would one be useful (something that either found an option value > or returned a default, or found an alist of option values, or found an > alist of values for options matching a regexp, etc)? Mhh.. hard to help you more without knowing more precisely what you want to achieve. Perhaps an example would help. Thanks! -- Bastien