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Re: [O] org export customization: why do #+EXCLUDE_TAGS: settings have n
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Martin Steffen |
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Re: [O] org export customization: why do #+EXCLUDE_TAGS: settings have no effect? |
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Wed, 11 Nov 2015 08:15:06 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Thanks,
For your small example (exporting to latex) I get
\begin{itemize}
\item H1 :private:
\item H2
\end{itemize}
(apart from the preamble etc). What is also weird: If I add the
``standard'' vanilla template (via C-c C-e # beamer), then
- 1) some option settings like H:2 vs H:3 /are/ working.
- 2) variable org-export-headline-levels does not change
By "working" I mean: if I change the #+OPTIONS: H:2 to H:3, refresh the
emacs-buffer wrt. org's settings, and export the output (concretetely I
did beamer/latex). Now changing the section-level head /does change/ the
beamer-latex output the way I'd expect (i.e., it influences the
sectioning level).
What is strange though: the emacs-variable org-export-headline-levels
does not change when doing that, expect that I would have expected that
refreshing the buffer would do exactly that: update that variable and
thereby influencing the sectioning-levels:
---------------------
org-export-headline-levels is a variable defined in `ox.el'.
Its value is 3
...
This option can also be set with the OPTIONS keyword,
e.g. "H:2".
---------------------
I did not to comprehensive experiments which #+OPTIONS work or work
strangely, I just noticed that H:3 etc ``work'' (but I don't know why),
whereas the #EXCLUDE_TAGS do ``not work'' when refreshing the
buffer. For instance in that simple example you provided.
Martin
>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
Nicolas> Hello,
Nicolas> Martin Steffen <address@hidden> writes:
>> Now: when I want to /customize/ that in the org-file itself, it
>> seems that's done by doing something like
>>
>>
>> #+EXCLUDE_TAGS: private
Nicolas> [...]
>> Anyhow: having such a specification in the org-file seems to have
>> /no effect/, even if I "refresh" the org-file, nor does it work
>> when I visit the file for the first time. It seems simply not to
>> affect the said variable "org-export-exclude-tags"
Nicolas> I cannot reproduce your issue. With the following buffer
Nicolas> #+EXCLUDE_TAGS: private * H1 :private: * H2
Nicolas> I get
Nicolas> 1 H2 ════
Nicolas> when I export to, e.g., UTF-8.
Nicolas> Regards,
Nicolas> -- Nicolas Goaziou