Hi,

When using INCLUDE in an org-file to include a file in a sub-directory
(e.g. "#+INCLUDE: preamble/preamble.org"), and the included file in turn
refers to a file ("[[./figure1.png]]"), then the LaTeX export for the
top-level org file refers to the file with its path relative to the
included .org file rather than the top-level org file for which LaTeX is
generated.

Is there a way to fix this?

In other words, if I have a file "main.org" that contains just

,----
| #+INCLUDE: preamble/preamble.org"
`----

and preamble/preamble.org contains

,----
| * Preamble
| 
| Look at this amazing image:
| [[./file1.png]]
`----

Then the LaTeX that is generated for "main.org" is

,----
| \part{Preamble}
| \label{sec:orgheadline3}
| 
| Look at this amazing image:
| 
| \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{./figure1.png}
`----

but I want it to be:

,----
| \part{Preamble}
| \label{sec:orgheadline3}
| 
| Look at this amazing image:
| 
| \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{preamble/figure1.png}
`----

Best,
-Nikolaus

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