>
>
> I would use local variables for this--something like (untested):
>
> # eval: (org-babel-lob-ingest path/to/your/file)
> # eval: (sbe "my-add")
> # eval: (sbe "multi_x2")
>
> Computer savvy Org moders don't like eval because anything can happen,
> but if you're willing to trust yourself, then it shouldn't cause any
> problems.
>
> With this near the bottom of your file, whenever you open the file your
> other org files will be loaded into the Library of Babel where you can
> load up function definitions as needed.
>
> Of course, you'll need to have slime running when you open the file.
>
> hth,
> Tom
>

Thanks Tom. Still, I'm wondering if the whole LOB is worth it in
Lisp/SLIME-land. I can load code with org-babel-lob-ingest into
`org-babel-library-of-babel`, but SLIME doesn't seem to know about it --
which sort of defeats the whole purpose, if you follow what I mean. . . .

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