Hello, Aaron Ecay <aarone...@gmail.com> writes:
> I’m confused. In the text, you say “promoted to the root level of the > tree”, which I expect to mean promotion to a top-level headline. In the > example, though, H4 is promoted to second-level. Do you mean “promoted > to the level of the highest dominating :noexport: headline”? That seems > correct to me (but I have not thought about it extensively). Exactly. I meant "promoted to the root of the :noexport: tree", which is basically what you describe. > I think under your proposal it would be possible to add a single special > tag which is equivalent (by definition) to tagging a headline noexport > and all its children export. This could be implemented as a parse tree > transformation adding the (no)export tags at an early stage in the export > code. I'd rather not introduce more special tags, if possible. I think that this feature should be implemented with :export:/:noexport: before we start pondering about the relevance of some syntactic sugar. There are other ways to handle "same tag on all children", e.g., an interactive function. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou