On 8.4.2011, at 15:01, Matt Lundin wrote:
Sean Whitton s...@silentflame.com writes:
Dear all,
I noticed the publish enclosing subtree command in the export
dispatcher today and I can't make it work, nor can I see how it differs
From publishing a subtree (and needless to say I can't seem to find any
documentation).
This is a section of my .org file:
,
| * STARTED Hume Essay #2: Causation
| DEADLINE: 2011-04-19 Tue
| [2011-03-14 Mon 16:04]
|
[[gnus:nnimap%2BNucifera:INBOX#2e7232813422f0459da862f6653e33202483027...@exmbx06.ad.oak.ox.ac.uk][Reading
| list]]
|
| *Does Hume think that causal power is all in the mind?*
| ** TODO Essay
| :PROPERTIES:
| :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: hume-essay-causation
| :EXPORT_AUTHOR: Sean Whitton, Balliol
| :EXPORT_DATE: April 2011
| :EXPORT_TITLE: Does Hume think that causal power is all in the mind?
| :EXPORT_OPTIONS: todo:nil toc:nil skip:t
| :LaTeX_CLASS: spwessay
| :END:
| ***
| Blah de blah (check above for how to do footnotes).
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(yup I'm a non-science student using org, so shoot me :P)
Welcome to the club. :)
When I put my cursor in the properties drawer within the essay text
and hit C-c C-e 1 d I get my 'essay' exported and processed to
hume-essay-causation.pdf correctly, but if I instead use C-c C-e SPC
with point at various different places within the essay, I just get
the error 'No enclosing node with LaTeX_CLASS or EXPORT_FILE_NAME',
yet afaics they are there.
Yes, there are a few issues here.
I can replicate this bug when the cursor is above the LATEX_CLASS
property. For instance, if the cursor is located on the :PROPERTIES:
line, C-c C-e SPC results in an error. If it is on the :END: line, it
finds the relevant headline
The problem is that C-c C-e space calls a simple backwards regexp search
for the two properties. But the regexp search looks for export_title
instead of export_file_name (lines 998-1000):
(if (re-search-backward
^[ \t]+\\(:latex_class:\\|:export_title:\\)[ \t]+\\S-
nil t)
In addition, the regexp search is not bounded,
Both issues are fixed now, thanks Matt for doing the footwork.
- Carsten
so if you have another
headline higher up in the file with one of the properties in the search,
such as...
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Kant Essay
:PROPERTIES:
:LATEX_CLASS: spwessay
:END:
** Some text
--8---cut here---end---8---
...hitting space will export that essay instead.
How do I make the SPC command work and how does it differ from a subtree
export?
My guess is that the former was introduced to make it more convenient to
export subtrees with the relevant properties. I.e., one can simply press
C-c C-e SPC at the current point, rather than having to mark the tree
manually.
Best,
Matt