> You don't need to select a subtree. Just put point in it. However, you are > missing the "C-s" in the keybindings, so you're not doing a subtree export. Thanks for telling me this, I didn't know before. What's interesting is that it works for "C-s" subtree export, but not for active region subtree export. I'm not sure if we should expect this to work for active region subtree export, but here's what's written in the Info file: > Normally the entire buffer is exported, but if there is an active region > only that part of the buffer will be exported. Anyway, glad that I've got a solution! Thanks,\\ York On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > York Zhao writes: > > > I selected the "letter 1" subtree, pressed C-cekp, opened the pdf file. > But > > the > > date is still "Dec 12, 2015". > > You don't need to select a subtree. Just put point in it. However, you > are missing the "C-s" in the keybindings, so you're not doing a subtree > export. > > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >