Hi list, I use subtasks cookies in titles, as described in http://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-down-tasks.html, along with todo keywords, when writing a document to be exported, and I'd like then NOT to be exported (for they're org metadata). Exporting to pdf, still using the default exporter. I would have guess there would be an #+option for that (removing the progress cookies), but I didn't find it in the export options page. How much is that possible ? Thanks in advance.
Hello,
William LÉCHELLE <william.lechelle@ens-lyon.fr> writes:
> I use subtasks cookies in titles, as described in
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-down-tasks.html, along with todo keywords,
> when writing a document to be exported, and I'd like then NOT to be exported
> (for they're org metadata). Exporting to pdf, still using the default
> exporter. I would have guess there would be an #+option for that (removing the
> progress cookies), but I didn't find it in the export options page.
>
> How much is that possible ?
In the default exporter, you can add a function to
`org-export-preprocess-hook' which will carefully remove every
statistics cookie en the buffer.
In the next exporter, you can still use that hook (named
`org-export-before-parsing-hook' this time) or use the following:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun my-ignore-stat-cookies (cookie backend info)
"Ignore every statistics cookie in every export back-end."
"")
(add-to-list 'org-export-filter-statistics-cookie-functions
'my-ignore-stat-cookies)
#+END_SRC
So, it will quite simple already to ignore them. Do you (and other
users) think it's worth to add a customizable variable and an entry in
the #+OPTIONS: line (perhaps with a "stat:nil" value) to achieve the
same?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 11:41:56 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou spake thus: >> I use subtasks cookies in titles, as described in >> http://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-down-tasks.html, along with todo keywords, >> when writing a document to be exported, and I'd like then NOT to be exported >> (for they're org metadata). Exporting to pdf, still using the default >> exporter. I would have guess there would be an #+option for that (removing the >> progress cookies), but I didn't find it in the export options page. >> >> How much is that possible ? >In the default exporter, you can add a function to >`org-export-preprocess-hook' which will carefully remove every >statistics cookie en the buffer. >In the next exporter, you can still use that hook (named >`org-export-before-parsing-hook' this time) or use the following: > <snip> >So, it [is] quite simple already to ignore them. I'm convinced, only I (still) lack the lisp knowledge to write such functions :/ >Do you (and other users) think it's worth to add a customizable variable and >an entry in the #+OPTIONS: line (perhaps with a "stat:nil" value) to achieve >the same? I don't know how much is this feature used, nor specifically for exporting, but I do believe such an entry belongs to the #+OPTIONS line (just like priorities, tags, etc.) Thanks for dealing with this, William
Hello,
William Léchelle <william.lechelle@ens-lyon.fr> writes:
> I don't know how much is this feature used, nor specifically for exporting,
> but I do believe such an entry belongs to the #+OPTIONS line (just like
> priorities, tags, etc.)
I have added it in the new exporter: #+OPTIONS: stat:nil (and global
variable `org-export-with-statistics-cookies').
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou