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I tried this: >> >> (org-html-export-as-html nil nil nil t '(org-export-with-toc nil)) > > You need (org-html-export-as-html nil nil nil t '(:with-toc nil)) > See `org-export-options-alist'. Thanks. So apparently I mixed "options" with "variables". >> but the ToC still appears in the output. Also, I'd prefer to do it >> a bit "less interactively" - for example, setting the current buffer to >> the one with export results is unnecessary for me, since I'm going to >> call my exporting function in a loop over many elements. I tried >> >> (org-export-with-backend 'html (org-element-at-point (point))) > > Just use `org-export-as'. Thanks again, I didn't know about that function! >> but it errored out: >> >> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil) >> org-html-headline((headline (:raw-value ...)) ...) >> org-export-with-backend(html (headline (:raw-value ...))) > > Because `org-element-at-point' does not return a parsed subtree. Just a > partial one without children. I don't understand this distinction, but now that I know about `org-export-as' it doesn't matter. >> I also want to supply my custom formatting for italics & friends, so >> that >> >> This is /italic/. >> >> can become e.g. >> >> This is italic. >> >> I'm considering writing a custom (derived) export backend, but maybe >> that is an overkill? Any ideas? > > Derived backend will be the easiest. It is not even hard. Just a few > lines of code. I know, I wrote one a few years ago, but I still think it might be a bit overhead. Well, I'll definitely consider that option. Thanks, -- Marcin Borkowski http://mbork.pl