On 28/01/11 13:18, Anders Nawroth wrote:
Hi!
This time I spotted the syntax error :-)
This is what I'm doing:
include::{importdir}/dev/shell.txt[]
I forgot the [] at the end of the line previously!
Works nice, and I can add the actual path from outside at runtime.
It's so easy to miss things like this, it's one of the reasons that I wrote this
post :-)
http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/browse_thread/thread/24b4a517704526b7
Cheers, Stuart
/anders
2011-01-28 00:58, Stuart Rackham skrev:
On 28/01/11 12:46, Anders Nawroth wrote:
Hi!
I want to include documents from a path that is decided by another
tool at
runtime. It's no problem for me to inject the path as an attribute,
and I've
confirmed that the path is correct when outputting it as part of an
asciidoc
document.
However, I couldn't use it in include statements.
Should this be possible to do? If not, is there any other way to
achieve a
similar effect?
Could you please supply a short example that illustrates the problem.
Cheers, Stuart
/anders
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