Hi Ian, you need to use #+setupfile instead of #+include for this purpose.
- Carsten On 22 okt. 2012, at 14:39, Ian Barton <li...@wilkesley.net> wrote: > I have tags defined in my .emacs using setq org-tag-alist. However, I have a > group of files (>100) for which I want to define a different set of tags. > Rather than place a #+TAGS directive I thought I would define them in another > file (setup.org) and INCLUDE this in each of the 100 files. > > However, this doesn't seem to work. Pressing C-q on the first headline of > fpr.org only offers me the inherited tags defined in org-tag-alist. Is this > expected behaviour or a bug? > > setup.org > #+TITLE: Common Setup Parameters for All Blog Files. > #+TAGS: blog(b) gear(g) mountaineering(m) emacs(e) linux(l) mythtv(m) > backpacking(k) review(r) > #+STARTUP: logdone noptag > > > fpr.org: > > #+STARTUP: showall indent > #+STARTUP: hidestars > #+TITLE: First Pinnacle Rib. > #+INCLUDE: "setup.org" > > * First Pinnacle Rib - Tryfan > - Carsten