On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Peter Davis wrote: > John Hendy writes: > >> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Peter Davis wrote: >>> >>> For the first time, I'm trying to export just a single subtree of my overall document, by typing >>> >>> C-c C-e C-s H O >>> >>> However, I get this error: >>> >>> apply: Wrong type argument: listp, #("Details, November 2015" 0 22 (:parent (#0))) >>> >>> The portion in quotes is the overall title of my document. >>> >>> Should this work? Is there something I need to do differently? >> >> Would you kindly provide a minimal working example? Perhaps create a >> dummy tree and indicate an analogous subtree export target so that the >> list can try to reproduce. Perhaps someone will catch from the error >> what the problem is, but having something to try is extremely helpful. >> Since my subtree export works, I'm at a loss for how to diagnose why >> yours doesn't. > > > Thanks, John. I think the problem lies with the #+title: option. If it's present, as in the short example below, then I get the > error. If not, it seems to work ok. > > +------------test.org------ > #+title: Here's a document title > > * NOTE h1 > > * TODO h1 also > > ** NOTE h2 > > * Another subtree > > Here's some stuff I want to export to HTML. > > +------------------------ > Is the attached what you'd expect? It works for me, and no issues with the title (which I don't think will apply since you're just exporting the subtree, but could be wrong). John > Thanks, > -pd >