Re: [O] How to show the complete syntax tree

2014-07-14 Thread Charles Berry
Shiyuan gmail.com> writes: > > Hi,     The command I can find in the manual to show the syntax tree is (org-element-parse-buffer). However, when the structure is output to the buffer, by using the commands C-u M-: (org-element-parse-buffer), it seems that only the part up to a certain depth is p

Re: [O] How to show the complete syntax tree

2014-07-14 Thread Nick Dokos
Shiyuan writes: > Hi, > The command I can find in the manual to show the syntax tree is > (org-element-parse-buffer). However, when the structure is output to > the buffer, by using the commands C-u M-: (org-element-parse-buffer), > it seems that only the part up to a certain depth is printed. >

Re: [O] How to show the complete syntax tree

2014-07-14 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
Shiyuan writes: > [...] > For example, if the current org buffer has the following content: > > #+TITLE: Hello World > Hello World! > * HEADLINE 1 > ** Sub-topic > + ItemA > + ItemB > - Item1 > - Item2 > *** Sub-Sub-topic > \begin{equation} > \label{eq:test} > Bx=b > \end{equation} > [...] Fol

[O] How to show the complete syntax tree

2014-07-13 Thread Shiyuan
Hi, The command I can find in the manual to show the syntax tree is (org-element-parse-buffer). However, when the structure is output to the buffer, by using the commands C-u M-: (org-element-parse-buffer), it seems that only the part up to a certain depth is printed. For example, if the curre