Hi, 

I've already found and corrected the stupid typo, and that didn't fix this 
problem, so it's time to call for help. 

I just downloaded 6.28e last night. I am using GNU Emacs, 22.3.1 on Windows 
XP.

I'm trying to export an org file to LaTeX, and overall it is working ok. 
However, I cannot seem to get the options #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS  and 
#+OPTIONS:...tags:nil to work. I've looked around some at org-export-general 
options, and I deleted the only old export setup file I had. I would think that 
options listed in the file would take precedence over those, though. 

Below are a truncated version of my org file and then the LaTeX output 
resulting from C-c C-e l. The section with the tag listed in export-exclude is 
in the output. The tag on that section is not in the output, however. My 
understanding of this setting was that it would prevent the tree from export, 
not just the keyword. The tags on other sections are also in the output, 
though I have tags:nil. 

#+OPTIONS is all on one line in my file.

For the exclude tags option, I tried: 
:noexportlatex: 
:noexportlatex
and what you see below.

I did do C-c C-c in each of the options lines after adding them. 

I also tried without blank line between top options and #LATEX OPTIONS (I also 
could not get export to ignore options marked with begin/end html block.)

Thanks for any help, and for org-mode in general. I voted. :-) 

--Kristina

-=-=-test.org-=-=-
#+TITLE:     A test page
#+AUTHOR:    Kristina M. Spurgin
#+EMAIL:     krist...@infomuse.net
#+DATE:      2008-11-10 Mon
#+LANGUAGE:  en

# LATEX OPTIONS
#+OPTIONS:   H:4 num:t toc:4 \n:t @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t TeX:t LaTeX:nil 
skip:nil d:nil tags:nil
#+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexportlatex

* How to use this page                                           :noexportlatex:
Here you will find step by step instructions for constructing all the numbers 
we looked at in class. There are also others to demonstrate concepts we do not 
have time to look at in class.
* Concepts
** Standing room and approximating the whole :standing-room:approximating-
whole:
Consult the Introduction in v. 1 for more information on the ideas of 
"standing room" in a class number, "approximating the whole" of the universe 
of a class number, and when you can add on standard subdivisions. *Relevant 
sections are 7.16, 7.18, and 8.9.*



-=-=-LaTeX Output (preamble snipped)-=-=-

\begin{document}

\maketitle

\setcounter{tocdepth}{4}
\tableofcontents

\section{How to use this page}

Here you will find step by step instructions for constructing all the numbers 
we looked at in class. There are also others to demonstrate concepts we do not 
have time to look at in class.
\section{Concepts}

\subsection{Standing room and approximating the whole :standing-
room:approximating-whole:}

Consult the Introduction in v. 1 for more information on the ideas of 
``standing room'' in a class number, ``approximating the whole'' of the 
universe of a class number, and when you can add on standard subdivisions. 
\textbf{Relevant sections are 7.16, 7.18, and 8.9.}

\end{document}

-- 
Kristina M. Spurgin
PhD student - Teaching assistant 
School of Information & Library Science - UNC Chapel Hill 
CB#3360, 100 Manning Hall - Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360
krist...@infomuse.net - kspur...@email.unc.edu
http://www.infomuse.net http://blog.infomuse.net aim: infomusings


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