Xavier Garrido writes:
> Thanks for the follow-up. Actually I am waiting this patch
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/90932/match=include+resolve+links
> to be pushed by Rasmus (see the comment in the endlessparentheses
Ahem... sincere apologies for the noise. I got confused by
those
Hi Rasmus,
Le 01/10/2014 01:10, Rasmus a écrit :
Hi Xavier,
You could test the patch here:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/91307
I am following the discussion since the beginning (and all your exchange
with Nicolas)
I think it introduces something close to what you a
Hi Andrea,
Le 30/09/2014 21:55, Andrea Rossetti a écrit :
Xavier Garrido writes:
Is there a way ...
...
to write something like that
...
#+BEGIN_SRC org
#+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "First base chapter"
,* A more personal chapter
#+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "Second base chapter"
Hi Xavier,
Xavier Garrido writes:
> Le 12/09/2014 02:45, Andrea Rossetti a écrit :
>> Xavier Garrido writes:
>>> Of course, I can achieve that by using =:lines= and calculating how many
>>> lines embeds the given headline.
>>
>>Hi Xavier, another possible approach (maybe less handy, but in
Xavier Garrido writes:
> Is there a way ...
...
> to write something like that
...
> #+BEGIN_SRC org
> #+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "First base chapter"
> ,* A more personal chapter
> #+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "Second base chapter"
> ,* Another personal chapter
> #+END_SRC
Hi! today
Hi Andrea,
Le 12/09/2014 02:45, Andrea Rossetti a écrit :
Xavier Garrido writes:
Of course, I can achieve that by using =:lines= and calculating how many
lines embeds the given headline.
Hi Xavier, another possible approach (maybe less handy, but in
some cases it might fit): the user coul
Xavier Garrido writes:
> Of course, I can achieve that by using =:lines= and calculating how many
> lines embeds the given headline.
Hi Xavier, another possible approach (maybe less handy, but in
some cases it might fit): the user could keep one .org file
per headline, and #+INCLUDE one headl
Dear Orgers,
By following discussions on this list, I think I have understood that
the inclusion mechanism through =#+INCLUDE= directive is a bit rough and
only allows a limited range of use. I know how to include only lines
using =:lines= parameter but what I would like to achieve is to only