Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
Closes #4284.
Headers with the corresponding tags should not appear in the output.
If one or more of the specified tags contains a non-tag character
like `+`, Org-mode will not treat that as a valid tag, but will
nonetheless continue scanning for valid tags. That behavior is not
replicated in this patch; entering `cat+dog` as one of the entries in
`#+EXCLUDE_TAGS` and running the file through Pandoc will cause the
parser to fail and result in the only excluded tag being the default, `noexport`.
|
|
Remove exported functions `metaValueToInlines`, `metaValueToString`.
Add new exported functions `lookupMetaBool`, `lookupMetaBlocks`,
`lookupMetaInlines`, `lookupMetaString`.
Use these whenever possible for uniformity in writers.
API change (major, because of removed function `metaValueToInlines`.
`metaValueToString` wasn't in any released version.)
|
|
Inclusion of planning info (*DEADLINE*, *SCHEDULED*, and *CLOSED*) can
be controlled via the `p` export option: setting the option to `t` will
add all planning information in a *Plain* block below the respective
headline.
|
|
The RecordWildCards and ViewPatterns language extensions can be used to
shorten code, but usually also makes it harder to read. The DocumentTree
module was hence refactored and no longer relies on these extensions.
|
|
Planning info is parsed, but not included in the output (as is the
default with Emacs Org-mode).
Fixes: #4867
|
|
This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude
with ghci.
Closes #4464.
|
|
|
|
|
|
And a few tweaks related to the Semigroups/Monoid change.
Closes #4448.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tags are appended to headlines by default, but will be omitted when the
`tags` export option is set to nil.
Closes: #3713
|
|
The Emacs default is to include tags in the headline when exporting.
Instead of just empty spans, which contain the tag name as attribute,
tags are rendered as small caps and wrapped in those spans.
Non-breaking spaces serve as separators for multiple tags.
|
|
Emacs parses org documents into a tree structure, which is then
post-processed during exporting. The reader is changed to do the same,
turning the document into a single tree of headlines starting at
levelĀ 0.
Fixes: #3695
|
|
|
|
|