> Anyway, glad that I've got a solution! Unfortunately, I've just noticed that the "C-s" subtree export also exported the heading (the "letter1" in my example), which is definitely unacceptable when exporting a letter. On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 9:55 PM, York Zhao wrote: > > You don't need to select a subtree. Just put point in it. However, you > are > > missing the "C-s" in the keybindings, so you're not doing a subtree > export. > > Thanks for telling me this, I didn't know before. What's interesting is > that it > works for "C-s" subtree export, but not for active region subtree export. > I'm > not sure if we should expect this to work for active region subtree > export, but > here's what's written in the Info file: > > > Normally the entire buffer is exported, but if there is an active > region > > only that part of the buffer will be exported. > > Anyway, glad that I've got a solution! > > Thanks,\\ > York > > > On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Nicolas Goaziou > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> York Zhao writes: >> >> > I selected the "letter 1" subtree, pressed C-cekp, opened the pdf file. >> But >> > the >> > date is still "Dec 12, 2015". >> >> You don't need to select a subtree. Just put point in it. However, you >> are missing the "C-s" in the keybindings, so you're not doing a subtree >> export. >> >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Nicolas Goaziou >> > >