Emacs Asked by scientific_explorer on September 2, 2021
I am writing a document where I have a collection of code for different topics. My document structure is as follows.
* Heading1
Some text
#+include: "Heading1/file11.py" src python
Test illustrating something else
#+include: "Heading1/file64.py" src python
* Heading2
Some text
#+include: "Heading2/file84.py" src python
Test illustrating something else
#+include: "Heading2/file96.py" src python
My directory structure is as below.
.
├── Heading1
│ ├── file11.py
│ └── file64.py
└── Heading2
├── file84.py
└── file96.py
Is there a way I can do something like the following where I declare each base folder under each heading so that I don’t have to repeatedly write the heading when I include the source file?
* Heading1
#+declare base foldername as Heading1
Some text
#+include: "file11.py" src python
Get help from others!
Recent Questions
Recent Answers
© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP