org.texi (Exporting, Export settings): Rephrasing
* org.texi (Exporting, Export settings): Rephrasing. Thanks to Thomas Dye for his detailed suggestions for this.
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\input texinfo
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\input texinfo
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename ../../info/org
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@settitle The Org Manual
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@chapter Exporting
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@cindex exporting
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Org mode documents can be exported into a variety of other formats.
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Org mode documents can be exported to a variety of other formats.
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For printing and sharing notes, ASCII export produces a readable and simple
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version of an Org file. HTML export allows you to publish notes on the web
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easily. @LaTeX{} export lets you use Org mode and its structured editing
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functions to easily create @LaTeX{} files. OpenDocument Text (ODT) export
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ASCII export produces a readable and simple version of an Org file for
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printing and sharing notes. HTML export allows you to easily publish notes
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on the web, or to build full-fledged websites. @LaTeX{} export lets you use
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Org mode and its structured editing functions to create arbitrarily complex
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@LaTeX{} files for any kind of document. OpenDocument Text (ODT) export
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allows seamless collaboration across organizational boundaries. Markdown
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export lets you seamlessly collaborate with other developers. Finally, to
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incorporate entries with associated times like deadlines or appointments into
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a desktop calendar program like iCal, Org mode can also produce extracts in
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the iCalendar format.
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export lets you seamlessly collaborate with other developers. Finally, iCal
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export can extract entries with deadlines or appointments to produce a file
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in the iCalendar format.
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Note that the built-in back-ends come with commands to convert the selected
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region: e.g., in a HTML buffer, @kbd{M-x org-html-convert-region-to-html
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@cindex Export, settings
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Export output can be controlled through a number of export options. These
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can be set globally with variables, and overridden on a per-buffer basis
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with keywords. Such keywords may be put anywhere in the file. For
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individual lines, a good way to make sure the keyword is correct is to type
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@code{#+} and then use @kbd{M-<TAB>} completion.
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can be set globally with variables, and overridden on a per-buffer basis with
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keywords. Such keywords may be put anywhere in the file. For individual
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lines, a good way to make sure the keyword is correct is to type @code{#+}
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and then use @kbd{M-<TAB>} completion.
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Here is an exhaustive list of such keywords along with the equivalent
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global variable. Only options available for every back-end are discussed
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in this section.
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Here is an exhaustive list of such keywords along with the equivalent global
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variable. Only options available for every back-end are discussed in this
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section.
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@table @samp
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@item AUTHOR
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@vindex user-mail-address
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email address (@var{user-mail-address}).
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@item EXCLUDE_TAGS
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Tags that exclude a tree from export
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@item KEYWORDS
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keywords defining the contents, e.g., for the XHTML meta tag.
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@item SELECT_TAGS
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@vindex org-export-select-tags
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Tags that select a tree for export (@var{org-export-select-tags}).
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Tags that select a tree for export (@var{org-export-select-tags}). The
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default value is @code{:export:}. Within a subtree tagged with
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@code{:export:}, you can still exclude entries with @code{:noexport:} (see
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below).
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@item EXCLUDE_TAGS
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Tags that exclude a tree from export (@var{org-export-exclude-tags}). The
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default value is @code{:noexport:}. Entries with the @code{:noexport:} tag
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will be unconditionally excluded from the export, even if they have an
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@code{:export:} tag.
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@item TITLE
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the title to be shown (otherwise derived from buffer's name).
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@item <:
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@vindex org-export-with-timestamps
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toggle inclusion of any time/date stamps like DEADLINES
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toggle inclusion of any time/date active/inactive stamps
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(@var{org-export-with-timestamps}).
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@item :
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@item p:
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@vindex org-export-with-planning
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toggle export of planning information (e.g. deadlines)
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(@var{org-export-with-planning}).
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toggle export of planning information (@var{org-export-with-planning}).
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``Planning information'' is the line containing the @code{SCHEDULED:}, the
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@code{DEADLINE:} or the @code{CLOSED:} cookies or a combination of them.
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@item pri:
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@vindex org-export-with-priority
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