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Re: [O] Multi-file and master files
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] Multi-file and master files |
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Wed, 01 Oct 2014 14:26:41 +0200 |
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address@hidden (Phillip Lord) writes:
> Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi Phillip,
>>
>> address@hidden (Phillip Lord) writes:
>>
>> I might be misunderstanding your question here, so bear(?) with me.
>>
>> I think #+INCLUDE: "$FILE" should take care of what you want.
>> Basically, at export time, INCLUDE is expanded to the content of $FILE
>> in the buffer. Footnotes should work.
>
> So
>
> master.org
> include file1.org
> include file2.org
>
> Now, in file1.org add a footnote gets --
>
> [fn:1]
>
>
> * Footnote
>
> [fn:1] Footnote one
>
>
> In file2.org add a footnote gets
>
> [fn:1]
>
> * Foonote
> [fn:1] Footnote two
>
> And footnote two gets lost.
Here's a complete example that works as expected (footnotes and
hyperlinks). Perhaps one needs to specify :minlevel to get the
desired output. I don't know if this is desired behavior. If not you
can make another bug report.
>$ for f in $(ls -A /tmp/include); do echo ""; echo "→ $f ←"; echo
>"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"; echo ""; cat /tmp/include/$f; done
→ c1.org ←
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* chapter 1
txt1[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] fn1
→ c2.org ←
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* chapter 2
txt2[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] fn2
→ m.org ←
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
#+TITLE: Overall title
#+INCLUDE: "/tmp/include/c1.org" :minlevel 1
#+INCLUDE: "/tmp/include/c2.org" :minlevel 1
* chapter 3
Everything was said in [[*chapter 1]] and [[*chapter 2]]...
→ m.txt ←
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
OVERALL TITLE
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
1 chapter 1
═══════════
txt1[1]
2 chapter 2
═══════════
txt2[2]
3 chapter 3
═══════════
Everything was said in 1 and 2…
Footnotes
─────────
[1] fn1
[2] fn2
> I have a similar problem with hyperlinks. The normal store link
> remembers the input.org file that the link is too. So, if in the
> example, above I like between file2.org and file1.org using the Store
> Link menu item, the HTML is wrong (since there is no file2.html
> generated).
I was not able to reproduce. But please make a receipt to get this
behavior and it can be looked into.
—Rasmus
--
The Kids call him Billy the Saint
- [O] Multi-file and master files, Phillip Lord, 2014/10/01
- Re: [O] Multi-file and master files, Rasmus, 2014/10/01
- Re: [O] Multi-file and master files, Phillip Lord, 2014/10/01
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- Re: [O] Multi-file and master files, Phillip Lord, 2014/10/01
- Re: [O] Multi-file and master files, Rasmus, 2014/10/01
- Re: [O] Multi-file and master files, Phillip Lord, 2014/10/01
- Re: [O] Multi-file and master files, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/10/01
- Re: [O] Multi-file and master files, Phillip Lord, 2014/10/01