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Re: [O] Exporting a subtree
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Nick Dokos |
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Re: [O] Exporting a subtree |
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Wed, 18 Nov 2015 15:51:49 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
John Hendy <address@hidden> writes:
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Peter Davis <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> For the first time, I'm trying to export just a single subtree of my overall
>> document, by typing
>>
>> C-c C-e C-s H O
>>
>> However, I get this error:
>>
>> apply: Wrong type argument: listp, #("Details, November 2015" 0 22 (:parent
>> (#0)))
>>
>> The portion in quotes is the overall title of my document.
>>
>> Should this work? Is there something I need to do differently?
>
> Would you kindly provide a minimal working example? Perhaps create a
> dummy tree and indicate an analogous subtree export target so that the
> list can try to reproduce. Perhaps someone will catch from the error
> what the problem is, but having something to try is extremely helpful.
> Since my subtree export works, I'm at a loss for how to diagnose why
> yours doesn't.
>
> Even better would be a minimal configuration file that also replicates
> your issue. In this way, users can replicate your exact setup with:
>
> - emacs -Q
> - M-x load-file RET ~/path/to/your/provided/min-config
> - navigate to subtree you've indicated
> - C-c C-e C-s H O
>
> Make sense? This should be standard for any error you encounter sent
> to the list, as a lot of these are likely going to come down to a
> nuance in your actual file, your emacs config, or possible an actual
> bug (in which case M-x org-version is also very helpful).
>
>
You should also provide a backtrace (with uncompiled code) if possible.
See
(info "(org) Feedback")
and, in particular, the subsection "How to create a useful backtrace".