On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Manish writes: > >> Dear List, >> >> How can I export SCHEDULED, DEADLINE and tags for inlinetasks? I have >> org-inlinetask.el loaded and am using older HTML exporter (the one not >> based on org-elements.el). I looked at variable >> org-inlinetasl-export-template but still unsure how should I set it to >> exposed scheduling information in HTML. I am using the default css. >> >> GNU Emacs 24.1.50.1 on Windows 7 >> Org-mode from Git as of May 7 2012 with head on commit >> b797c88d700a5e636c0f9fdb108d1846ce6e1f08 >> >> Thanks! >> -- >> Manish > > Sorry, I missed that you had already looked at that variable. I set it > as follows, which might help you figure this out: > > > (setq org-inlinetask-export-templates > '((html "<ul><li>%s%s<p>%s</p></li></ul>" > '((unless > (eq todo "") > (format "<span class=\"%s %s\">%s%s </span>" class > todo todo priority)) > heading content)))) > > This assumes the default CSS so that the appropriate TODO styles have > been defined. > > I must admit that I seldom export to HTML (esp. now with the ODT > exporter) so I cannot remember if this was a good template or not. > > Hope this helps. >
Thanks for looking, Eric. I think that setting is pretty much the default. Following note from the source file and a look at org-inlinetask-export-handler makes me believe that these were never supposed to be treated as proper todos (I don't speak elisp so I could be mistaken though). ,---- | ;; Export commands do not treat these nodes as part of the sectioning | ;; structure, but as a special inline text that is either removed, or | ;; formatted in some special way. This in handled by | ;; `org-inlinetask-export' and `org-inlinetask-export-templates' | ;; variables. `---- Out of curiosity I tried ODT export and that produces weird results for inlinetasks. Does it work for you? Cheers! Manish