On 4/6/2011 9:33 AM, John Hendy wrote: > ...
Inline comments already look pretty good, and I can do something like this: ,----- | *************** Notes | Here's some notes just want to see how this looks. Here's some notes just want to see | how this looks. | | Here's some notes just want to see how this looks. Here's some notes just want to see | how this looks. | *************** END `----- Then on export I get a nice bold *Notes* followed by my notes: ,--- | *Notes* Here's some notes just want to see how this looks... | \linebreak is here | Here's some notes just want to see how this looks... `----- If I add :export: to that Notes headline (and all of them), then it breaks them up a bit: ,----- | *Notes* | \linebreak is here | Here's some notes just want to see how this looks... | \linebreak is here | Here's some notes just want to see how this looks... `----- So... if I were just interested in my notes (say I wanted to just push the notes to my blog or share them without all the other text), it might get odd to see all of those headlines. Can one export just the text and hide the headline text altogether? And would this also create the appearance of simply paragraphs one after the other, or would there be some increased spacing between different chunks?
I do something similar to this but don't put any heading text on the line. I *do*, however, use tags for exporting various blocks for different purposes. This can be useful here if you want to 'munge' things a bit on export, though it would likely take some careful post processing or multiple passes through your doc to get what you want. This is what I do when creating notes for teaching and handouts for students from a single org file...
Lastly, it would be fantastic to have a "toggle" on the style used for export of these. I would love to be able to have the inline notes perhaps indented a little bit, but when exporting them alone, to turn that off.
Mark