I had an error in the file name of the file to include. Apologies to all. On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 10:06:42 AM UTC-5, Jay Bryant wrote: > > I've got a simple document in which I'm trying to include another simple > document. When I preview it in Chrome (with Asciidoctor.js Preview), I get > a link to the included document. When I run Asciidoctor from the command > line, I get "include file not found" (and the path to the file - the path > is correct, and the file exists). > > Here's the content of the file (chapter-1.adoc) that has the include > instruction: > > > == Chapter 1 > > Here's chapter 1. > > === A Chapter 1 Heading > > Some chapter 1 content. > > include::section.adoc[] > > > > Here's the content of the file (section.adoc) to be included: > > > === Section > > A section meant to be re-used in multiple places. > > ==== A Subheading > > Some content under a subheading. > > > > Why is that not working? > > Thanks. > >
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