From: Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>
To: "Göktuğ Kayaalp" <self@gkayaalp.com>
Cc: Org-mode mailing list <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Export datetree item subtree with its date, not the file's
Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 03:33:08 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87mvvi9cgb.fsf@kyleam.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87zj01a9d6.fsf@gkayaalp.com> ("Göktuğ Kayaalp"'s message of "Fri, 02 Oct 2015 12:49:09 +0300")
Hello,
self@gkayaalp.com (Göktuğ Kayaalp) writes:
> Hi,
>
> This is my first post to this group, so I'm sorry if I'm skipping any
> conventions.
Welcome to the list. Sorry for the lack of responses to your post.
It's a high traffic list, and sometimes posts fall through.
> My overall structure is like this:
[...]
> #+DATE:
> * 2015
> ** 2015-09 September
> *** 2015-09-16 Wednesday
> **** İtalyanca Dil Uygulamaları I :2015_2016:ITDE2016:
> [2015-09-16 Wed]
[...]
> When I export-subtree the bottommost entry, I want the date in the
> exported pdf to be 2015-09-16, not today, nor the date in "#+DATE:",
> which is deliberately empty to not let a wrong date to appear in the
> exported file.
>
> I tried setting a date property which didn't have an effect, and also
> adding a "#+DATE: [a date...]" under every lecture note entry heading,
> in which case the date of the last entry in the file got used, so if I
> exported the notes from 2015-09-16, and the last time I added a note was
> the 19th, the exported file had the date 2015-09-19.
Have you tried the EXPORT_DATE property? I believe it'd look something
like this
* 2015
** 2015-09 September
*** 2015-09-16 Wednesday
**** İtalyanca Dil Uygulamaları I :2015_2016:ITDE2016:
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_DATE: 2015-09-16
:END:
which you could export using with export scope set to "subtree".
--
Kyle
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-10-17 7:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-10-02 9:49 Export datetree item subtree with its date, not the file's Göktuğ Kayaalp
2015-10-17 7:33 ` Kyle Meyer [this message]
2015-10-20 14:49 ` Göktuğ Kayaalp
2015-10-21 5:50 ` Kyle Meyer
2015-10-21 8:42 ` Eric S Fraga
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