Samuel Wales writes:
> idk if 2 is a bug vs. overly strict behavior. org-export-with-tasks
> is technically doing what it is documented to do. but only
> technically.
>
> it is not useful to me for it to fail to export when you explicitly
> try to export a subtree that is forbidden by the combi
idk if 2 is a bug vs. overly strict behavior. org-export-with-tasks
is technically doing what it is documented to do. but only
technically.
it is not useful to me for it to fail to export when you explicitly
try to export a subtree that is forbidden by the combinatin of o-e-w-t
and the kw at top
Samuel Wales writes:
> [there is more that could in principle be discussed as an /analogous/
> topic, perhaps for the picky sake of keeping orthogonality across org
> features in mind, but i don't have it in me to cover. to adumbrate:
> 1] allowing choosing exporting a subtree with or without th
Samuel Wales writes:
> * top top
> ^*** my example header
> text
> this is an entry
> it's also a subtree
> it is an example of an almost trivial subtree, i.e. text but no child entries.
>
>
> with point at ^, i press c, which copies the whole example entry
> including the header/heading. great
hi ihor,
more below.
On 1/9/24, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> i set c speed command to copy subtree. i'd like to set C to copy
>> subtree without top header. idk how to expand subtree temporarily.
>>
>> i thought it MIGHT be a useful fr.
>
> May you illustrate your request
Samuel Wales writes:
> i set c speed command to copy subtree. i'd like to set C to copy
> subtree without top header. idk how to expand subtree temporarily.
>
> i thought it MIGHT be a useful fr.
May you illustrate your request with an example?
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contrib
[i should not have mentioned expanding subtree temporarily as idk how
to code it in general.]
i set c speed command to copy subtree. i'd like to set C to copy
subtree without top header. idk how to expand subtree temporarily.
i thought it MIGHT be a useful fr.