Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Nicolas Petton <nico...@petton.fr> writes:
>
>> I'm a happy user of ox-rss.el, but was annoyed the other day when I
>> wanted to export an article with a headline containing markup.
>
> What problem did you encounter?

If the headline contains *bold* text for example, the RSS item title
will have the extras * characters, since it's using the :raw-value.

>
>> The problem is that org-rss-headlines uses the raw-value of the headline
>> to export the title, which could contain any markup.
>
> Actually, an export back-end isn't expected to use :raw-value. 
>
> One way to handle this is to create an anonymous export back-end that
> strips unwanted objects, or export them differently (e.g., a link is
> exported as its description, if any, or its path). See, for example
> `org-html--format-toc-headline'.
>
>> Here's a patch that uses the :EXPORT_TITLE property if present,
>> :raw-value if not.
>
> :EXPORT_TITLE is meant to replace #+TITLE: during a subtree export.
> There is ALT_TITLE property, but this is usually used in table of
> contents.

Ok. What about an :RSS_TITLE property? Or should I have a look at
`org-html--format-toc-headline' and submit a different patch?

Nico

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