Hi Brady, Brady Trainor <algeb...@uw.edu> writes:
> I was browsing the customize group org-export-odt. > > I found two variables that seem to do the same thing. > > In org-odt.el, we have > org-export-odt-content-template-file > > while in ox-odt.el, we have > org-odt-content-template-file > > Do I need to worry about this. Will org-export check both locations, or will > one take precedence somehow? (As in, if one is `nil', will it more or less > have no effect on the other?) Your Emacs comes with an old Org version, while you are using another one, either as a package or from a directory. You don't need to worry about this is M-x org-version RET shows that you are using Org > 8. > I imagine I could do some print variable testing to discover on my own, but > also wanted to see if comments would be enlightening to my understanding in > general. What might be confusing is that options generally use the same prefix than the package they belong to: (require 'my-package-*) will load new options with a prefix like my-package-*. In Org, the export packages start as ox-* since 8.0, but the options they define start with org-export-* and not ox-*. Using org-export-* as the prefix for all Org export packages felt too much. HTH, -- Bastien