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Re: Introducing Org-transclusion
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Noboru Ota |
Subject: |
Re: Introducing Org-transclusion |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Nov 2021 20:59:30 +0100 |
Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> writes:
> 1. I can export main.org to say latex and that latex file includes
> the corresponding content of Russell.
Sorry, Uwe, I didn't say anything about the first qustion in my previous reply.
Yes, that's the idea. The copied text exists in the buffer visiting
main.org as a read-only copy, so it will be part of export.
What Org-transclusion does is to remove all the translusions temporarily
on save-buffer (using before- and after-save hooks) to keep the file in
the filesystem clear of the transcluded copies -- only the #+transclude
keywords remain in the file.
Noboru
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, (continued)
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Uwe Brauer, 2021/11/06
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Ihor Radchenko, 2021/11/06
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Noboru Ota, 2021/11/06
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Uwe Brauer, 2021/11/06
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Ihor Radchenko, 2021/11/07
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Uwe Brauer, 2021/11/07
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Ihor Radchenko, 2021/11/07
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Uwe Brauer, 2021/11/07
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Ihor Radchenko, 2021/11/07
- Re: Introducing Org-transclusion, Uwe Brauer, 2021/11/07
Re: Introducing Org-transclusion,
Noboru Ota <=