I have a huge document written in org, which takes a lot of time to export. I want to preview chapters/sections as I'm writing, before finishing the whole book. Is it possible without copying a subtree to a temporary buffer? -- Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin
Vladimir Nikishkin writes:
> I have a huge document written in org, which takes a lot of time to export.
>
> I want to preview chapters/sections as I'm writing, before finishing
> the whole book.
>
> Is it possible without copying a subtree to a temporary buffer?
When you enter the export dispatch, you should see an "Export scope"
option bound to C-s. That toggles between buffer and subtree export.
Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com> writes:
> Vladimir Nikishkin writes:
>
> When you enter the export dispatch, you should see an "Export scope"
> option bound to C-s. That toggles between buffer and subtree export.
I think it also works to narrow the buffer to what you want to export.
Calling org-narrow-to-subtree and then exporting will export only that
subtree (at least for me).