Heikki Lehvaslaiho <heikki.lehvasla...@gmail.com> writes: > I am using example blocks as inline notes where I paste snippets of > (pre-formatted) text. I'd like to be able to control the exporting of > those block individually (per document would also be useful). I do not > seem to be able to find documentation about anything along those > lines. > > Here is a mock-up: > > #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE :exports none > private notes... > #+END_EXAMPLE
I don't think example blocks take arguments. You might try #+BEGIN_SRC org :exports none private notes... #+END_SRC or collect these example blocks in subtrees with export tags/properties. > A bigger question is that while code blocks are well defined and well > documented, all other blocks are not. Is there somewhere a design > document the would give a logic of having different blocks and how > they are controlled? Maybe there is an other type of a block that does > what I want? > The inline documentation in ox*.el files is too low level to be > helpful. AFAIK export of these block types is backend specific, e.g. ox-ascii.el might treat example block different than ox-html.el, so thats where to look. ,--------------------------- | C-h v org-export-with- TAB `--------------------------- gives some hints too. Using drawers instead of example blocks would enable you to toggle export documentwise. I asked a similar 'bigger' question before, and remember that the answer was more or less 'the block name says it all'. However, here is a (dense) description of the org syntax: ,-------------------------------------------- | http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html `-------------------------------------------- -- cheers, Thorsten