Hi Ihor, Thanks for your reply and clarification on what Timothy meant. 1. Is there a general workaround that could be used as of now? 2. Is there something I can do to help with a :dir or similar option's development? I have some (very) basic knowledge of lisp. 3. If it helps, this behavior has changed since (at least) Org 9.1.9-65-g5e4542, which is the default distributed with GNU Emacs 26.3. With that Org, export to html took the links in the #+INCLUDE'd .org files as being relative to the includer's dir (i.e., the PARENT .org file's dir), which I consider 'verbatim' inclusion.
-Omid "Ihor Radchenko" <yanta...@posteo.net> writes: > gnu...@pm.me writes: > >> I was wondering if anyone had any new ideas on this question (or an >> explanation on what Timothy meant by a :dir parameter). > > Timothy meant that we can introduce a new #+INCLUDE option :dir that > will define custom path used to resolve relative paths inside links in > the included file.