* org-mode questions
@ 2015-08-23 0:55 Colin Yates
2015-08-23 2:07 ` Eric Abrahamsen
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From: Colin Yates @ 2015-08-23 0:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs Help
Hi, (newbie warning)
I am about to embark on some extensive writing (in Markdown) and
org-mode might be just the ticket for this. I particularly like the idea
of narrowing, which I understand the markdown mode doesn't offer.
I envisage my .org file having the following structure:
* resources
* reviews
** review 1
** ...
** review n
* release
** Chapter 1
** ..
** Chapter n
The actual 'contents' being under 'release'.
What I want is to effectively say to org "copy everything under
'release', promote them all to top level headings and then export them
all as markdown.
I can do this manually with killing and yanking, and if I scratch my
head a bit (till it bleeds actually) then I expect I could even do this
in a function.
However, either this is a really common use-case in which I expect I am
missing something in org-mode _or_ this is a weird use-case in which
case I don't want to start and would rather be more idiomatic.
Any thoughts/guidance welcome!
Thanks,
Colin
Sent with my mu4e
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* Re: org-mode questions
2015-08-23 0:55 org-mode questions Colin Yates
@ 2015-08-23 2:07 ` Eric Abrahamsen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Eric Abrahamsen @ 2015-08-23 2:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Colin Yates <colin.yates@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi, (newbie warning)
>
> I am about to embark on some extensive writing (in Markdown) and
> org-mode might be just the ticket for this. I particularly like the idea
> of narrowing, which I understand the markdown mode doesn't offer.
>
> I envisage my .org file having the following structure:
>
> * resources
> * reviews
> ** review 1
> ** ...
> ** review n
> * release
> ** Chapter 1
> ** ..
> ** Chapter n
>
> The actual 'contents' being under 'release'.
>
> What I want is to effectively say to org "copy everything under
> 'release', promote them all to top level headings and then export them
> all as markdown.
The easiest thing to do will probably be to put point on "release",
start the export dispatcher, and hit "C-s" once to change the "Export
scope" to subtree. If all the contents you want are under "release",
that ought to do it.
Another approach would be removing the subtrees you don't want, using
the "noexport" tag. But that wouldn't promote the "release" subtree to
top-level.
Hope that helps! If you're likely to have more questions, there is an
org-specific mailing list at gmane.emacs.orgmode.
Yours,
Eric
> I can do this manually with killing and yanking, and if I scratch my
> head a bit (till it bleeds actually) then I expect I could even do this
> in a function.
>
> However, either this is a really common use-case in which I expect I am
> missing something in org-mode _or_ this is a weird use-case in which
> case I don't want to start and would rather be more idiomatic.
>
> Any thoughts/guidance welcome!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Colin
>
> Sent with my mu4e
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