Marcin Antczak <marcin.antc...@neutrico-themes.pl> writes: > Yes. I want to hard-code these drawers and ignore them in default > export.
OK, I get it. You want to move some drawers (relatively to the flow of the document) and ignore others. > Anyway thing is that I want to export drawer with specific name while > I'm in org-html-headline function. > > (defun org-html-headline (headline contents info) > "Transcode a HEADLINE element from Org to HTML. > CONTENTS holds the contents of the headline. INFO is a plist > holding contextual information." > ;; Empty contents? > (setq contents (or contents "")) > (let* ((numberedp (org-export-numbered-headline-p headline info)) > (level (org-export-get-relative-level headline info)) > > And here I wan't to add: > > (clocktable (and (plist-get info :with-drawers) > (let* ((drawers (org-element-map headline 'drawer 'identity > info nil 'headline))) > (mapconcat (lambda (d) > (when (string= (org-element-property > :drawer-name d) "CLOCKTABLE") > (org-export-data-with-backend d 'html > info))) > drawers "")))) > > > In this way I could attach HTML code with CLOCKTABLE drawer to headline. > Unfortunately as I mentioned before I don't know how to achieve this > without recursion. My code returns all CLOCKTABLE drawers in child > tasks. > > org-element-map has optional argument 'no-recursion' but I don't know > how to set it up properly. You can set it to `headline', like you did, but you must skip the current headline or `org-element-map' will never enter it: (org-element-map (org-element-contents headline) 'drawer #'identity info nil 'headline) Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou