Sebastian Wiesner writes:
> I presume, I can set "org-export-filter-options-functions" as a
> directory-local variable, so that this kind of export restrictions
> only applies to Org mode documents in the specific project.
Probably. There was some discussions on it lately. Check the
archive.
2013/9/30 Rasmus :
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> Sebastian Wiesner writes:
>
>> can I limit a subtree to be exported with specific backends only?
>> I.e. only to HTML, but not Texinfo or LaTeX?
>>
>> Background: I am trying to simplify the documentation of one of my
>> projects, and combine the website and
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
> 2013/9/30 Sebastien Vauban :
>> A partly manual solution would be to use tags for which sections to export
>> in which backend, make a sparse tree with the backend you're interested to
>> export, and export what's visible?
>
> I am by far not an Org mode ex
2013/9/30 Sebastien Vauban :
> A partly manual solution would be to use tags for which sections to export in
> which backend, make a sparse tree with the backend you're interested to
> export,
> and export what's visible?
I am by far not an Org mode expert, and have never used sparse trees.
Would
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Wiesner writes:
> can I limit a subtree to be exported with specific backends only?
> I.e. only to HTML, but not Texinfo or LaTeX?
>
> Background: I am trying to simplify the documentation of one of my
> projects, and combine the website and the user manual into a single
Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
> can I limit a subtree to be exported with specific backends only?
> I.e. only to HTML, but not Texinfo or LaTeX?
>
> Background: I am trying to simplify the documentation of one of my
> projects, and combine the website and the user manual into a single
> document. Natu
Hello,
can I limit a subtree to be exported with specific backends only?
I.e. only to HTML, but not Texinfo or LaTeX?
Background: I am trying to simplify the documentation of one of my
projects, and combine the website and the user manual into a single
document. Naturally, there is some content