Hi Nicolas, I would understand that the export would take the export settings of the current heading to control the export of the complete subtree. This would be the case for the second example, where the scheduled date is (correctly) placed above the properties drawer. BUT: 1. The much better logic would be that each node determines e.g. the with-planning by its own (or inherited) properties. 2. This actually works when the scheduled date is (incorrectly) placed below the drawer. It is not just treated as the first paragraph, but omitted when the with-planning property of its node is nil, while normal text would be exported. I did not check the code. I assume that the better logic was actually implemented with the mistake of assuming an incorrect order of planning line and properties drawer. Regards, Michael Am Di., 8. Juni 2021 um 22:22 Uhr schrieb Nicolas Goaziou < mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr>: > Hello, > > Michael Dauer writes: > > > There seems to be a bug in Org mode version 9.4.6 (9.4.6-gcf30f7: > > EXPORT_OPTIONS (at least p for with-planning) is only respected if there > is > > no planning date placed above the properties drawer. > > > >>>> > > * TODO export options > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:nil > > :END: > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > ** TODO l1 > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:t > > :END: > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > *** TODO l2 > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > **** TODO l3 > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:nil > > :END: > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > ***** TODO l4 > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > <<< > > > > produces the somehow expected behavior: > >>>> > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08> > > > > > > TODO l1 > > ======= > > > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08> > > > > > > TODO l2 > > ~~~~~~~ > > > > TODO l3 > > ------- > > > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08> > > > > > > * TODO l4 > > <<< > > > > But it is syntactically incorrect since the planning dates have to be the > > first line below the heading. > > This is correct, because the SCHEDULED lines are exported as paragraphs, > which is what they are. > > > For the following syntactically correct > > snippet the export_options are ignored: > >>>> > > * TODO export options > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:nil > > :END: > > ** TODO l1 > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:t > > :END: > > *** TODO l2 > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > **** TODO l3 > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:nil > > :END: > > ***** TODO l4 > > SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.> > > <<< > > >>>> > > TODO l1 > > ======= > > > > TODO l2 > > ~~~~~~~ > > > > TODO l3 > > ------- > > > > * TODO l4 > > <<< > > > > Same behavior I see with HTML export. > > Did you use subtree export? Where was the point when you exported it? > > For example, if I use a subtree export in the first section above, I get > no planning line, you if I subtree-export from the second section, i.e., > "l1", all subsequent planning lines appear. > > IOW, I cannot reproduce your issue. > > Regards, > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >