On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 10:26:27AM +1000, Lex Trotman wrote:
> Where would it be "included"?

On the top, following the order of arguments like the include directive
in the file.

Like this:

asciidoctor --include file1.adoc --include file2.adoc textfile.adoc

it could be useful for interpreting variables, macro substitution, etc so
it is not a problem if it is before the headers (title, author, etc.)
or it could contain the header data that could be common for a project.
Definitely a preprocessor thing, just an include, happening before any
other action, like the include:: directive I suppose.

But from your answer/question I imagine that currently it is not possible.

No problem, just asking because docs talk about the include directive and
not that there is _not_ a command line include directive so I was asking
in case I was missing it somehow.

:-)

TIA

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