I have a file like this: * Item 1 - list1a - list1b * Item 2 - list2a *************** TODO Test *************** END - list2b * Item 3 (1) If I export the whole file to LaTeX, everything works fine. (2) If I export the subtree "* Item 2" to HTML, everything works fine. (I see my list and the inlinetask in that list.) (3) If I export the subtree "* Item 2" to LaTeX, the inlinetask is removed. (All inlinetasks are removed from list2.) NOTE: I'm exporting the subtrees with C-c C-e 1 d (or C-c C-e 1 L). This is apparently caused by the fact that: 1. org-export-latex-first-lines matches all of list2 (because there are no headlines under "* Item 2"); AND 2. org-export-preprocess-string is called with limited parameters on those first lines. Those parameters do not include my value for ":tasks". Is there a reason why we could not (or should not) change the defun org-export-latex-first-lines like the following. I only add the line ":tasks (plist-get opt-plist :tasks)" I'm not familiar enough with the guts of org to know if that will have terrible consequences elsewhere. (defun org-export-latex-first-lines (opt-plist &optional beg end) : : (prog1 (org-export-latex-content (org-export-preprocess-string (buffer-substring pt end) :for-backend 'latex :emph-multiline t :add-text nil :comments nil :skip-before-1st-heading nil :LaTeX-fragments nil :tasks (plist-get opt-plist :tasks) ;; *** I PROPOSE ADDING THIS LINE :timestamps (plist-get opt-plist :timestamps) :footnotes (plist-get opt-plist :footnotes))) : : ) ; end of defun