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