On 29/05/2022 à 02:46, Ypo wrote:
>
> I wanted to export my # comments so I could
> share my notes with more people, using HTML
> export. I would export all of them.
>
Ypo,
As it is very close to what you're asking,
here I'm suggesting how to export # comments in org,
as to the HTML
and % com
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> I use drawers for this and then have specific processing of different
>> types of drawers, depending on target.
>>
>> For instance, I might have :note: drawers (similar to inline tasks) with
>> the following processing (for odt export; simi
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I use drawers for this and then have specific processing of different
> types of drawers, depending on target.
>
> For instance, I might have :note: drawers (similar to inline tasks) with
> the following processing (for odt export; similar for LaTeX):
>
> --8<---
On Sunday, 29 May 2022 at 00:46, Ypo wrote:
> I wanted to export my #comments so I could share my notes with more
> people, using HTML export. I would export all of them.
I use drawers for this and then have specific processing of different
types of drawers, depending on target.
For instance, I m
Ypo writes:
> Thanks for your effort, Ihor
>
> But that code is so difficult for me, that I can barely understand it.
Well. The basic idea is to go through the document right before
exporting and replace all the comments with some kind of exportable
environment. Below is the working code that yo
Thanks for your effort, Ihor
But that code is so difficult for me, that I can barely understand it.
El 29/05/2022 a las 3:19, Ihor Radchenko escribió:
Ypo writes:
I wanted to export my # comments so I could share my notes with more people,
using HTML export. I would export all of them.
But
Ypo writes:
> I wanted to export my # comments so I could share my notes with more people,
> using HTML export. I would export all of them.
>
> But, as it seems not possible, I think I will use footnotes. I liked #
> comments more, because their face can be customized and because they are
> ne
Hi, Timothy
I wanted to export my # comments so I could share my notes with more people,
using HTML export. I would export all of them.
But, as it seems not possible, I think I will use footnotes. I liked # comments
more, because their face can be customized and because they are nearer to the
to op: do you mean to sometimes export comments and sometimes not?
On 5/28/22, Timothy wrote:
> Hi Ypo,
>
> Well, `#+begin_comment' is for content you /don’t/ want exported, but if you
> want to
> add a note to be included in exports, try `#+begin_note'.
>
> All the best,
> Timothy
>
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The K
Hi Ypo,
Well, `#+begin_comment' is for content you /don’t/ want exported, but if you
want to
add a note to be included in exports, try `#+begin_note'.
All the best,
Timothy
looking for note blocks instead?
All the best,
*Timothy*
*From*: Ypo <mailto:"Ypo"; >
*Subject*: # Comments export
*To*: Org-mode <mailto:"Org-mode"; >
*Date*: Sat, 28 May 2022 22:58:28 +0800
Is it possible to export the (# comments)? I haven't se
Hi Ypo,
As I understand it, the whole point of comments is that they’re not exported.
Perhaps you’re looking for note blocks instead?
All the best,
Timothy
Is it possible to export the (# comments)? I haven't seen that option in
org export general customization.
I am making some (# comments) to texts, and I would like to export them
when I export the subtree to HTML.
Best regards,
Ypo
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