From: Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: odt export of subtree: set/suppress the date in the export
Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 20:04:35 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87y4rk8abg.fsf@dod.no> (raw)
In-Reply-To: m2wq747s0z.fsf@christianmoe.com
>>>>> CM <mail@christianmoe.com>:
> I cannot reproduce either problem, though I seem to remember some
> difficulty with changing date fields in the past. What Org version are
> you using?
Um... a heap of different versions it looks like, on the systems I use
regularily, some from ELPA (one of the ELPA archives), some from org
git, and the version delivered with emacs 24.3.
Right now I'm on a debian box using git org, and I've done
make clean
git pull
make
and started a fresh emacs.
And here I see a different behaviour
> You can turn the use of date fields in LibreOffice on or off with
> org-odt-use-date-fields. With date fields set to t:
Hm... 'C-h v org-odt-use-date-fields RET' says:
org-odt-use-date-fields is a variable defined in `ox-odt.el'.
Its value is nil
> - Setting :EXPORT_DATE: in the subtree and exporting the subtree results
> in an ODT export with that date in the header, not today's date.
> - Inspecting the date field shows that the date is "fixed". (In
> LibreOffice, right-click the date and select "Fields" from the popup
> menu.)
> - Indeed, the date remains unchanged when I do "Update all" or export
> to PDF from LibreOffice does indeed keep the same date.
Hm... I may play around with these settings, but for now I'm happy with
the default behaviour (no date stamp).
I'll go to git org on all of my emacsen.
Thanks!
prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-11-09 19:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-11-03 20:35 odt export of subtree: set/suppress the date in the export Steinar Bang
2014-11-03 21:26 ` Christian Moe
2014-11-08 15:52 ` Steinar Bang
2014-11-09 7:28 ` CM
2014-11-09 19:04 ` Steinar Bang [this message]
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