Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-04-25 Thread Skip Collins
Marcel van der Boom hsdev.com> writes: > My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very few > assumptions about indentation preferences, it would be very difficult or > confusing to implement. > > The amount of alternatives given in the thread gave me enough food for > a while t

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-04-18 Thread Jeff Horn
> From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+orgmode=cfraizer@gnu.org > [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+orgmode=cfraizer@gnu.org] On Behalf Of > Marcel van der Boom > Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 12:17 PM > To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Subject: Re: [O] Continuation of main section text

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-04-18 Thread Colin Fraizer
, 2011 12:17 PM To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Subject: Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections On ma 18-apr-2011 11:34 "Colin Fraizer" wrote: > Was there ever a conclusion from this discussion? > My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-04-18 Thread Marcel van der Boom
On ma 18-apr-2011 11:34 "Colin Fraizer" wrote: > Was there ever a conclusion from this discussion? > My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very few assumptions about indentation preferences, it would be very difficult or confusing to implement. The amount of alternatives

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-04-18 Thread Colin Fraizer
Was there ever a conclusion from this discussion? I think I want something very similar to what Mr. van der Boom requested. I have outlines that contain varying amounts of text (paragraphs) and then, to avoid forgetting some task, I add a TODO item somewhere in the middle. That TODO item absorb

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections ?

2011-03-30 Thread Mark Elston
On 3/27/2011 8:02 AM, Marcel van der Boom wrote: Hi, When I'm using orgmode to write out largish documents, I often run into the outlining problem that it's apparently not possible to continue text of a higher level outline once subsections have been started. A simplified example of such an out

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-03-28 Thread Marcel van der Boom
On zo 27-mrt-2011 18:07 Samuel Wales wrote: > Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports > body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be > replaced with a blank line. > > Then he can put headers anywhere he wants. > > Would this work for the OP's use ca

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-03-28 Thread Nick Dokos
Samuel Wales wrote: > Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports > body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be > replaced with a blank line. > > Then he can put headers anywhere he wants. > > Would this work for the OP's use case? > My reading of it

Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-03-27 Thread Thomas S. Dye
I'm not certain, but I don't think it's possible to solve the OP's problem in LaTeX. Tom On Mar 27, 2011, at 3:07 PM, Samuel Wales wrote: Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be replaced with a blank li

[O] Continuation of main section text after subsections

2011-03-27 Thread Samuel Wales
Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be replaced with a blank line. Then he can put headers anywhere he wants. Would this work for the OP's use case?

[O] Continuation of main section text after subsections ?

2011-03-27 Thread Marcel van der Boom
Hi, When I'm using orgmode to write out largish documents, I often run into the outlining problem that it's apparently not possible to continue text of a higher level outline once subsections have been started. A simplified example of such an outline would be: --- * Main headline Some though