Hello, Rainer M Krug <rai...@krugs.de> writes:
>> Moreover, node properties' keys can only contain non-whitespace >> characters and cannot end with a plus sign (which is used for >> accumulation). > > This is problematic for me, as I am using it extensively in the case > of :header-args. > > I set file wide header-arg and add the ones which have to change per > subtree / node: > > #+Property: header-args :tangle-mode (identity #o444) > #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :tangle no > #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :mkdirp yes > #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :exports both > #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :comments both > #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :padline no > #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :eval no-export I wasn't clear. A property key cannot end with a plus sign, because the plus sign has another meaning. IOW, "header-args+" is perfectly valid, but the true property key is "header-args", "+" meaning that values should be accumulated. This behaviour is unchanged. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou