On 01/06/2013 10:54 PM, Florian Beck wrote:
On 01/06/2013 11:24 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
The global idea is correct, but I find that the implementation is too
low level. It also taints original e-latex back-end.
I suggest the following instead:
Thanks a lot! A derived backend seems like a
On 01/06/2013 11:24 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
The global idea is correct, but I find that the implementation is too
low level. It also taints original e-latex back-end.
I suggest the following instead:
Thanks a lot! A derived backend seems like a good idea. Unfortunatly,
the function org-e
Hello,
Florian Beck writes:
> I have a document with many sections not yet written (i.e. heading
> without content) and I would like them to be ignored in the exported
> file. I know, I could manually tag these headings with :noexport:, but
> what about a more automated approach?
>
> Now, I trie
Florian Beck writes:
> I have a document with many sections not yet written (i.e. heading
> without content) and I would like them to be ignored in the exported
> file.
Sometimes I create documents - not drafts, but final deliverables - with
empty sections and plain headlines. This way I get em
Hi,
I have a document with many sections not yet written (i.e. heading
without content) and I would like them to be ignored in the exported
file. I know, I could manually tag these headings with :noexport:, but
what about a more automated approach?
Now, I tried this:
(defun ignore-empty-