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Mar 25 at 21:22 comment added user43800 Still stuck on this. Here's a minimal doc that reproduces the problem, i.e. comments not hiding headings: ``` #+OPTIONS: title:nil toc:nil author nil date:nil num:nil #+BEGIN_COMMENT * Scene #1: Murder #+END_COMMENT Once upon a nasty time... blah blah End of scene #1. #+BEGIN_CENTER * #+END_CENTER #+BEGIN_COMMENT * Scene #2: Autopsy #+END_COMMENT Start of scene #2 ```
Mar 25 at 6:52 comment added mxnt See emacs.stackexchange.com/a/73108/42623 for more ideas
Mar 25 at 6:43 comment added user43800 I've just noticed that some scene headings are successfully commented out while others are not. Perhaps an ill-defined macro has screwed up something. I'll investigate further. Thanks for help.
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Mar 25 at 3:18 comment added user43800 @Saravana Thanks for your reply. Really? It doesn't work here. Emacs 29.2 on Macos 14.4 Export: C-c C-e o O Apache Open Office 4.1.15 Results in following line in exported OD: SCENE #1 - Autopsy surrounded by begin/end comments. Any ideas?
Mar 24 at 2:15 comment added Saravana i tested on emacs 26.1... Both #+BEGIN_COMMENT option and tag option are working, by which I mean that the marked sections are not exported to odt. I used C-c C-e o o to export...
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