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
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.
>
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
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