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From: Daniel Clemente <n142857@gmail.com>
To: Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Export without TODO keywords
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 23:45:08 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87oczr7e6j.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9DC4A09B-9A92-4584-A6DB-2A548987D27F@uva.nl> (Carsten Dominik's message of "Wed, 3 Dec 2008 09:33:46 +0100")


Thanks, this is indeed helpful.

  I found also two things that could be considered „todo keywords“ too:
- TODO state changes (e.g. the CLOSED keyword) and the short notes you can make when a task is done
- SCHEDULED and DEADLINE keywords

  Both are currently always exported below the headline. The first ones make sense only if you are exporting TODO keywords in headlines, so they could be included in the same option.
  Since there can be schedules and deadlines on unmarked headers, they are not the same as TODO keywords. I don't know if they need an own export property.

  With that, all tracking information could be filtered out on export.


  Greetings,

Daniel

Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:

> Hi Daniel, Sebastian,
>
> in addition t the variables Sebastian has listed, I have now created new ones
>
> org-export-with-todo-keywords
> org-export-with-priority
>
> which will allow to turn off these meta data for export actions.
>
> HTH
>
> - Carsten
>
>
> On Dec 1, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>>
>> you might want to customize these variables:
>>
>> org-export-with-drawers
>> org-export-with-tags
>> org-export-with-timestamps
>> org-export-mark-todo-in-toc
>>
>>
>> I'm not aware of a way to suppress the export of todo keywords.
>>
>> But the export puts the TODO keywords in span tags and assignes one of
>> the two classes 'todo' or 'done', depending on your todo setup:
>>
>> <span class="todo">TODO</span>
>> <span class="todo">STARTED</span>
>> <span class="todo">WAITING</span>
>> <span class="done">DONE</span>
>>
>>
>> To hide the todo keywords in your HTML, you might add the following to
>> your stylesheet:
>>
>>
>> span.todo { display:none;visibility:hidden; }
>> span.done { display:none;visibility:hidden; }
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>  Sebastian
>>
>>
>>
>> Daniel Clemente <n142857@gmail.com> writes:
>>> Hi, this seems to be very basic, but: is there a way to export a file without
>>> the TODO keywords and the other task tracking information?  I'm writing a web
>>> site where each section is a task (I schedule a day to write it, then it goes
>>> from TODO to DONE). When I export to HTML, I see headers like „1.2 DONE
>>> Introduction“, but I would like just „1.2 Introduction“. In fact I would like
>>> to
>>> prevent all tracking information (CLOCK, SCHEDULED, DEADLINE, priorities,
>>> properties, ...) from being exported.  I found no export option to do that
>>> and
>>> also no variable.
>>>
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
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>>
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  reply	other threads:[~2008-12-04 22:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-12-01  2:02 Export without TODO keywords Daniel Clemente
2008-12-01 14:02 ` Sebastian Rose
2008-12-03  8:33   ` Carsten Dominik
2008-12-04 22:45     ` Daniel Clemente [this message]
2008-12-04 22:48       ` Carsten Dominik
2008-12-05 15:34         ` Daniel Clemente
2008-12-06  7:38           ` Carsten Dominik
2008-12-25 22:34             ` Daniel Clemente

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