Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes: > On 26.9.2013, at 14:16, Adam Spiers <orgm...@adamspiers.org> wrote:
>> Thanks a lot for the reply. However, what you say seems to directly >> contradict this sentence in the manual: >> >> Options set at a specific level override options set at a more >> general level. >> >> which is why this confused me. I guess that sentence was intended to >> refer only to subtree exports, not whole document exports, but that >> meaning was not clear to me. > > I think it means this in general, but I also think that toc creation > is done at a global level, and not recursive in the tree. Maybe Nicolas > has an authoritative answer on this one. Not really. For the record, the full paragraph is: Export options can be set: globally with variables; for an individual file by making variables buffer-local with in-buffer settings, by setting individual keywords, or by specifying them in a compact form with the '#+OPTIONS' keyword; or for a tree by setting properties. Options set at a specific level override options set at a more general level. There are three ways (four if you use a subtree export) to tweak export settings. The last sentence means that more specific ways have precedence over more general ones. IOW: #+OPTIONS or #+KEYWORDS > variables and in the case of a subtree export: Properties > #+OPTIONS or #+KEYWORDS > variables Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou