Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> Another bug. The paragraphs are not wrapped in . This causes
> there to be no line spacing after or before the headers.
I can't reproduce this... but maybe I lost track of what to try.
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On 12/23/12, Bastien wrote:
>> Here is a minimal complete example. To reproduce, run emacs -Q on
> I confirm the bug, thanks for describing it.
Thank you, Bastien.
Another bug. The paragraphs are not wrapped in . This causes
there to be no line spacing after or before the headers.
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Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> Here is a minimal complete example. To reproduce, run emacs -Q on
> this file using Emacs 24.2. If you want, load a more recent Org
> version. Go to "x". Run C-c c-e 1 A. That is a one, not an ell.
> The commented lines get exported.
I confirm the bug, tha
Of course the bug occurs in most recent git master also, and it works
with properly indented headers and odd-even settings.
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Here is a minimal complete example. To reproduce, run emacs -Q on
this file using Emacs 24.2. If you want, load a more recent Org
version. Go to "x". Run C-c c-e 1 A. That is a one, not an ell.
The commented lines get exported.
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I cannot debug further, but FYI:
1) Sometimes "# " comments get exported to ASCII or HTML.
I am not able to provide you with an appropriate test
case at this time but it reliably reproduces with my test case
(large file) and my
code.
I reproduced one or both of these bugs w