Hello, Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> writes:
> citing from 'org-element.el': > > ,------------------------------------------------------------------ > | Element containing other elements (and only elements) are called > | greater elements. Concerned types are: `center-block', `drawer', > | `dynamic-block', `footnote-definition', `headline', `inlinetask', > | `item', `plain-list', `property-drawer', `quote-block', `section' > | and `special-block'. > `------------------------------------------------------------------ > > I find the 'containing other elements (and only elements)' confusing. > Don't some of these greater elements contain plain text as well as Org > objects? None of them contains _directly_ plain text or an object. But they can contain an element that will, in turn, contain plain text or an object. Note that there are only three such elements: paragraphs, verse-blocks and table-rows (the latter being a special case as it can only contain one object type: table-cells). Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou