Hello, Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes:
> On 3.9.2013, at 17:32, Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> certain lines are not rendered by the org exporter, but are instead >> interpreted as instructions, e.g.: >> >> #+AUTHOR: Matt Price >> >> I'm using org2blog/wp, which is only partially converted to the new >> exporter. It works pretty well, but not perfectly. It has the neat >> feature that, when I insert a link to a local image, it will upload >> that image to wordpress and link to the uploaded file. TO keep track >> of the location of those images, it writes lines like this to the org >> file: >> >> #+/home/matt/Matt_headshots/Matt Price/IMG_9367_.jpg >> http://2013.hackinghistory.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/wpid-IMG_9367_2.jpg >> >> Recently I've noticed that these lines are actually being rendered by >> the underlying html exporter before export. > > I don't think this is the right behavior, such lines should not be rendered. > Suvayu is right, with a space after the # they are treated as commendt, but I > think > they should also be ignored with the plus. > > Nicolas, what is the reasoning behind rendering them? Because this isn't valid Org syntax, so it is treated as regular text (i.e. a paragraph). Something similar happens for unbalanced blocks: * H #+begin_example * H2 In the example above, "#+begin_example" is treated as a paragraph. In both cases, silently ignoring them could cause more trouble that it would solve. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou