Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > It's two extra words and maybe it's helpful to make the concept clear > to people unfamilar with org-element. The statement "contents of the > requested element", while technically clear, is only barely > comprehensible for the uninvited. > > However, it's only tweo extra words, so I'm happy to remove them if > you have strong feeling about this.
I have no strong feeling. Though, I admit the "etc" these two words imply annoys me. Anyway, you will be the final judge. > I don't know what you mean with regular. Anyway, my reasoning is that > this INCLUDE-command > > #+INCLUDE: "/tmp/test0.org" :my-random-prop "foo" > > Will give me something like: > > \#+\textsc{begin}\(_{\text{my}}\)-random-prop > \section{test0} > \label{sec-2} > 1 > \#+\textsc{end}\(_{\text{my}}\)-random-prop > > In casual testing similar stuff happened when I did not remove the > match. It could have been it was a bit too casual and that I > misspelling the property. I will test this properly later. OK. I wait for your report. Regards,