Hi Nicolas On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I get it now. It should be fixed. Thanks you for the detailed report. I can confirm, thank you. >> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp >> (plain-list >> (:type unordered :begin 32 :end 135 >> :contents-begin 32 :contents-end 134 :structure >> ((32 0 "- " nil nil nil 134)) >> :post-blank 1 :parent >> (drawer >> (:begin 21 :end 141 :drawer-name "MYDRAWER" :hiddenp nil >> :contents-begin 32 :contents-end 135 >> :post-blank 0 :parent nil)))) >> #+END_SRC > > The drawer isn't inside the list, it is the value of its `:parent' > property. Oh, now I see. It seems that I have to not read over too many of the “details” of the output of `pp-to-string' (pretty print). Is there a way to pretty print so that a property value never starts a line and leaves its property name alone at the end of the previous line? > Also, `org-element-at-point' doesn't parse contents, so > there's no reason that there would be the item and the paragraph. > > Obviously, `org-element-at-point' output depends on the position of > point. Try various positions in the same line and you will get, > consistently, `plain-list', `item' and `paragraph' elements. Ok, clear. My wrong expectation was that it would return the element at point including the complete subtree of the structure. Michael