From: Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
To: kristina@infomuse.net
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Problem with Export-exclude-tags and tags:nil
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 06:07:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <977B2FDA-10F0-498B-B841-2476BCF6B7C2@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200907062237.36179.kristina@infomuse.net>
Hi Kristina,
this does work correctly for me, using your test file as it is.
So I would think that you are not using 6.28e but some older version.
What do you get with
M-x org-version RET
?
If it is not 6.28e, check out
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#loaded-old-org
HTH
- Carsten
On Jul 7, 2009, at 4:37 AM, Kristina M. Spurgin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've already found and corrected the stupid typo, and that didn't
> fix this
> problem, so it's time to call for help.
>
> I just downloaded 6.28e last night. I am using GNU Emacs, 22.3.1 on
> Windows
> XP.
>
> I'm trying to export an org file to LaTeX, and overall it is working
> ok.
> However, I cannot seem to get the options #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS and
> #+OPTIONS:...tags:nil to work. I've looked around some at org-export-
> general
> options, and I deleted the only old export setup file I had. I would
> think that
> options listed in the file would take precedence over those, though.
>
> Below are a truncated version of my org file and then the LaTeX output
> resulting from C-c C-e l. The section with the tag listed in export-
> exclude is
> in the output. The tag on that section is not in the output,
> however. My
> understanding of this setting was that it would prevent the tree
> from export,
> not just the keyword. The tags on other sections are also in the
> output,
> though I have tags:nil.
>
> #+OPTIONS is all on one line in my file.
>
> For the exclude tags option, I tried:
> :noexportlatex:
> :noexportlatex
> and what you see below.
>
> I did do C-c C-c in each of the options lines after adding them.
>
> I also tried without blank line between top options and #LATEX
> OPTIONS (I also
> could not get export to ignore options marked with begin/end html
> block.)
>
> Thanks for any help, and for org-mode in general. I voted. :-)
>
> --Kristina
>
> -=-=-test.org-=-=-
> #+TITLE: A test page
> #+AUTHOR: Kristina M. Spurgin
> #+EMAIL: kristina@infomuse.net
> #+DATE: 2008-11-10 Mon
> #+LANGUAGE: en
>
> # LATEX OPTIONS
> #+OPTIONS: H:4 num:t toc:4 \n:t @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t TeX:t
> LaTeX:nil
> skip:nil d:nil tags:nil
> #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexportlatex
>
> * How to use this page :noexportlatex:
> Here you will find step by step instructions for constructing all
> the numbers
> we looked at in class. There are also others to demonstrate concepts
> we do not
> have time to look at in class.
> * Concepts
> ** Standing room and approximating the whole :standing-
> room:approximating-
> whole:
> Consult the Introduction in v. 1 for more information on the ideas of
> "standing room" in a class number, "approximating the whole" of the
> universe
> of a class number, and when you can add on standard subdivisions.
> *Relevant
> sections are 7.16, 7.18, and 8.9.*
>
>
>
> -=-=-LaTeX Output (preamble snipped)-=-=-
>
> \begin{document}
>
> \maketitle
>
> \setcounter{tocdepth}{4}
> \tableofcontents
>
> \section{How to use this page}
>
> Here you will find step by step instructions for constructing all
> the numbers
> we looked at in class. There are also others to demonstrate concepts
> we do not
> have time to look at in class.
> \section{Concepts}
>
> \subsection{Standing room and approximating the whole :standing-
> room:approximating-whole:}
>
> Consult the Introduction in v. 1 for more information on the ideas of
> ``standing room'' in a class number, ``approximating the whole'' of
> the
> universe of a class number, and when you can add on standard
> subdivisions.
> \textbf{Relevant sections are 7.16, 7.18, and 8.9.}
>
> \end{document}
>
> --
> Kristina M. Spurgin
> PhD student - Teaching assistant
> School of Information & Library Science - UNC Chapel Hill
> CB#3360, 100 Manning Hall - Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360
> kristina@infomuse.net - kspurgin@email.unc.edu
> http://www.infomuse.net http://blog.infomuse.net aim: infomusings
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-07-07 4:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-29 15:44 Publishing Projects to Html charles snyder
2009-06-29 16:49 ` Manish
2009-06-30 0:14 ` Bastien
2009-07-06 6:00 ` Bastien
2009-07-07 2:37 ` Problem with Export-exclude-tags and tags:nil Kristina M. Spurgin
2009-07-07 4:07 ` Carsten Dominik [this message]
2009-07-07 16:36 ` Kristina M. Spurgin
2009-07-08 5:20 ` Carsten Dominik
2009-07-08 5:27 ` Bastien
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