I was able to do something like that using

.. include:: substitutions.txt

in each of the files where you want to use the substitution strings.
The substitutions.txt file has all the rest of my substitution
definitions.  I haven't tried, but I would imagine you can do multiple
of those.  I was thinking of making a substitutions directory and then
adding as many files as I want in it with all my different subs
categories.  Then all you have to do is add that directory to the
exclude_trees list and it won't complain if you use the same file
extension.

Hope that helps,
Dan

On Nov 17, 10:51 am, Stoune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rST documentation says:
>
> >  Substitutions
> >....If you want to use some substitutions for all documents, put them into a 
> >*separate file* and include it into all documents you want to use them in, 
> >using the include directive. Be sure to give the include file a file name 
> >extension differing from that of other source files, to avoid Sphinx finding 
> >it as a standalone document.
>
> I want define substitutions in separate file. But I didn't find any
> example of syntax how to this include organize.  Can anybody point me
> there I can find them?
> I want to make one file for hyperlinks and names that can be changes
> in near future, so I want to localize future corrections in one place.

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