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Search its archive for details. > > The most close feature is inline tasks, there are other structures > like #+begin_something/#+end_something blocks and :drawer:...:end: > that have closing marker. > > Some Org syntax limitations are imposed to be able efficiently > determine current context using regexp searches. So "** Heading" lines > must be escaped in comments, nested identical #+begin_block structures > are not allowed. Another point is treating Org files with syntax > errors. When I searched prior to posting, the only info I could find was how to work around the restriction. But my question isn't how to work around it; my question is, what is its purpose? It doesn't affect regexp search efficiency.