From: Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.com>
To: Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us>
Cc: aaronecay@gmail.com, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Subtree export problems
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2016 13:03:09 -1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2zivdh26q.fsf@tsdye.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87pow93oua.fsf@gmx.us>
Aloha Rasmus,
Thanks for your help.
Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us> writes:
>> However, when I attempt to export the Second Level Headline
>> subtree, I get this pertinent part:
>>
>> ,------------------------ | \setmarginnotefont{nil}
>> `------------------------
>
> How could it do anything else? Try to narrow to the subtree and
> run your code (see also org-export-as and how subtree export
> works; it narrows). You will see that your code returns nil.
Interesting, thanks, that makes sense. So, IIUC narrowing puts the
"keywords" at the top of the buffer out of scope. I fiddled around a
bit and came up with this, which seems to work:
,-----------------------------------------
| ** Second Level Headline
| :PROPERTIES:
| :MARGIN-NOTE-FONT: \itshape\footnotesize
| :END:
`-----------------------------------------
> You are using a hack to use something that you think looks like a
> Org keyword, but which is not (in particular it’s unknown to ox
> backends). I think you can check org-export-get-environment and
> org-export-define-backend to appreciate this.
Am I right that what John Kitchin's code (jk-org-kwd) refers to as
"keyword" should be called "property" instead? This makes more sense to
me in light of the above.
Also, I don't understand what you mean by "hack". Should I be wary of
using John's functions? I find them handy to mark bits of information
that the user (usually me) might want to change. They save the need to
rummage around a long document to find where the information is actually
used. Should I use other functions instead?
> In any case, you can fix the second case by redefining your
> function to never return nil.
>
> (defun jk-org-kwd (KEYWORD)
> "get the value of a KEYWORD in the form of #+KEYWORD: value"
> (or (cdr (assoc KEYWORD (jk-org-kwds))) ""))
This didn't work for me. Subtree export of this one still fails:
,---------------------------------------------------------------
| ** Second Level Headline
| #+header: :var marginnote-font=(jk-org-kwd "MARGIN-NOTE-FONT")
| #+header: :results raw :exports results
| #+begin_src emacs-lisp
| (format "\\setmarginnotefont{%s}" marginnote-font)
| #+end_src
`---------------------------------------------------------------
But subtree export of this one succeeds, albeit with an empty argument
to \setmarginnotefont{} because the MARGIN-NOTE-FONT property wasn't in
the scope of the subtree:
,---------------------------------------------------------------
| ** Second Level Headline
|
| #+header: :var marginnote-font=(jk-org-kwd "MARGIN-NOTE-FONT")
| #+header: :results raw :exports results
| #+begin_src emacs-lisp
| (format "\\setmarginnotefont{%s}" marginnote-font)
| #+end_src
`---------------------------------------------------------------
I couldn't make sense of the backtrace triggered by
toggle-debug-on-quit, except to note that it reports org-babel
functions.
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-02-06 23:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-02-06 0:34 Subtree export problems Thomas S. Dye
2016-02-06 14:17 ` Rasmus
2016-02-06 22:08 ` Aaron Ecay
2016-02-06 22:24 ` Rasmus
2016-02-06 23:39 ` Thomas S. Dye
2016-02-06 23:03 ` Thomas S. Dye [this message]
2016-02-07 0:14 ` Rasmus
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