On Jul 2, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Richard G Riley wrote: > Carsten Dominik writes: > >> On Jul 2, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Richard G Riley wrote: >>> >>> Could I suggest a different approach? >>> >>> Possibly have a parameter which is a prefix text on the include >>> line? >>> >>> e.g >>> >>> #+INCLUDE: "~/docs/cv/references/cpd.org" :prefix " + " >> >> Yes, this is the better solution, but you need two different >> prefixes, >> one for the first line and one for the others in order to make items >> work. >> >> I don't think it is perfect yet, because the indentation has to be >> specified by hand and will fail if you promote or demote the list. >> Still, useful, thanks a lot. >> >> Its up in the git repo. >> >> - Carsten > > Is there no way to just to allow #+include anywhere on a line? How would that help with creating a bullet with correct indentation? > (also, I solved the link query from another psot by using C-u C-c C- > l - > possibly the links section of the info file could be clearer). I > missed > the need to use the file: specifier. Links that do not look like a URL are interpreted as internal link. So you need to write + [[file:./references/cpd.org][Reference]] Or use the latest version - absolute file names, and relative file names starting with "./" or "../" are now an exception to the above rule (implemented a week ago), see http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git?a=commit;h=9b084b22f54f361ad2f17b80c9c67c5d9a850a9a - Carsten >