On 26.9.2013, at 13:26, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> François Pinard writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> François Pinard writes:
>>
The spirit behind :export: is [...]
>>
>>> I agree, this is a misfeature. This should be fixed in master. Thank
>>> you for bringing it
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> Wouldn't it be worth to make such a filter officially present in Org, not
>> only for Beamer?
>
> Here we are.
>
> No it wouldn't. As I said, it's a kludge used as a workaround in
> Beamer-specific syntax because headlines, wh
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Wouldn't it be worth to make such a filter officially present in Org, not only
> for Beamer?
Here we are.
No it wouldn't. As I said, it's a kludge used as a workaround in
Beamer-specific syntax because headlines, which are not blocks, can only
be ended with anothe
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>>> What if a user wants to both use :export: tag and export text before
>>> first headline? An almost equivalent solution for him would be to add
>>> a headline before that text and append it an :expor
Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>> What if a user wants to both use :export: tag and export text before
>> first headline? An almost equivalent solution for him would be to add
>> a headline before that text and append it an :export: tag. But in that
>> case, he w
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> François Pinard writes:
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> François Pinard writes:
>>
The spirit behind :export: is [...]
>>
>>> I agree, this is a misfeature. This should be fixed in master. Thank
>>> you for bringing it out.
>>
>> Thanks as well. :-)
Hello,
François Pinard writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> François Pinard writes:
>
>>> The spirit behind :export: is [...]
>
>> I agree, this is a misfeature. This should be fixed in master. Thank
>> you for bringing it out.
>
> Thanks as well. :-)
OTOH, this "fix" introduces another pr
Dnia 2013-09-25, o godz. 19:25:53
Nicolas Goaziou napisał(a):
> I agree, this is a misfeature. This should be fixed in master.
^^
I love this word!!!
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Adam Mickiewicz University
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> François Pinard writes:
>> The spirit behind :export: is [...]
> I agree, this is a misfeature. This should be fixed in master. Thank
> you for bringing it out.
Thanks as well. :-)
François
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> If you like text without initial heading in the exported file, but don't mind
> adding an heading in the Org buffer, you could add this:
> * Initial text :ignoreheading:
> and get what you want in the exported file.
As I had to move on t
Hello,
François Pinard writes:
> The spirit behind :export: is that it marks exactly what is going to be
> exported. This implies, in my understanding, that everything else does
> not get exported. If the lines prior to the first header are exported
> whenever there is an :export: tag somewher
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi François,
Hello, Sebastien! :-)
>> [...] if I have text and other contents prior to the first header of
>> a file, those contents are indeed exported, while I would prefer not.
>> [...] I have hundreds of Org files and for them all, have some
>> personal conventi
Hi François,
François Pinard wrote:
> This is an old annoyance of the Org exporter, yet I'm not sure what
> would be its best resolution.
>
> Whenever I use :export: tags on headers within an Org file, I expect
> only those headers and their contents to be exported (to HTML in my
> case), and almo
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