Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> You can skip the first lines of an INCLUDEd file with :line parameter.
> You can also only include a section. See manual for details.
Thank you for the hint. I used something like
#+INCLUDE "a.org" :lines 3-
but still got duplicate keywords (the KEYWORDS option is
Hello,
Stefan Nobis writes:
> Maybe it would be a helful extension to give #+INCLUDE an option to
> just ignore global settings?
You can skip the first lines of an INCLUDEd file with :line parameter.
You can also only include a section. See manual for details.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Eric S Fraga writes:
> When I used to do this in LaTeX, I usually had a /master/ document
> which included the others.
That's what I did with pure LaTeX, too. But then there is the nice
feature in AucTeX which allows you to compile the whole document while
you are in one of the slaves.
I'm just
On Sunday, 1 Feb 2015 at 11:51, Stefan Nobis wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I try to build an org document that has two parts. One file contains
> the first part of the resulting document and should be useable
> stand-alone. The second file is some kind of extension to the first
> file.
When I used to do this
Hi.
I try to build an org document that has two parts. One file contains
the first part of the resulting document and should be useable
stand-alone. The second file is some kind of extension to the first
file.
My idea is to simple #+INCLUDE the first file in the second one. But
then the global se