On Wednesday, 21 Sep 2016 at 15:22, Giacomo M wrote:
> Lately I like to have headlines for all the logical parts of the
> document, so also an "Abstract" headline with the abstract block inside.
> Then I use the tag "ignore" and the org export extra "ignore-headlines"
> (activated e.g. via
Il 20/09/2016 17:21, Eric S Fraga ha scritto:
I had a #+include: directive as the first line of the
file which included an org file called preamble.org. In that preamble
file, the last headline had the tag :noexport:. It would seem that this
tag is not processed until after the include file
On Tuesday, 20 Sep 2016 at 23:32, Charles C. Berry wrote:
> I find myself in the habit of using inlinetasks tagged noexport for
> various things and that might serve you in this case. That is, convert the
> headline section to an inlinetask.
Hi Chuck,
Yes, this would work. But, in the end,
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Hello all,
just wanted to help others avoid spending a long time trying to figure
out some strange (well, unexpected) behaviour in org...
I have a document for which the LaTeX export was ignoring a
#+begin_abstract ... #+end_abstract construct near the
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Took me a very long time to figure out... the simple solution was to
> remove that noexport section entirely from the preamble file.
Those are the worst to track down! Thanks for sharing. This would make
a good blog post too. :)
Hello all,
just wanted to help others avoid spending a long time trying to figure
out some strange (well, unexpected) behaviour in org...
I have a document for which the LaTeX export was ignoring a
#+begin_abstract ... #+end_abstract construct near the start of the
document. The text was simply