What approach have you taken to loading multiple files using the
org-babel method?

The example on the babel page searches out all org files and then
untangles the elisp snippets and rewrites files with a .el extensions
loading them as it goes.

But how to order  this or how best to load /decode/execute at run time
in say an autoload or eval after load? Simply call org-babel-load-file
instead of require? 

e.g say I wanted to keep my (typically large) .gnus.el file as an org
file. How best to deal with that? Currently I have an eval after load
with all the code in that used to be in my .gnus.el in my
emacs-init.org. Other approaches?

Would there be a way to get the load system to check for an org file
first and call org-babel-load-file?

Should possibly writing the org file auto create the .el file? Or is
that best left to load time?

Any opinions or discussions/pointers appreciated.

regards,

r.




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