On 2018-02-01 11:17, Yasushi SHOJI writes: > On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 2:37 AM, Alan Schmitt > wrote: >> I'm working on a project that is becoming too big to manage as a single >> file, so I'm looking at splitting it in several files. This would also >> have the benefit of generating several smaller html pages instead of a >> single huge one. > > Does Org support this? or do you just export each file? I was planning on exporting each file individually. (It's the main goal, actually, as exporting the whole thing is taking too long.) >> My question is about pdf export. Is it possible to take a document made >> of multiple org files and generate a single book from it? I'm worried >> that if I use a master org file that includes the other ones, the links >> between chapters would break. > > You can just use '#+INCLUDE' construct and Org will take care. My problem is links. To give a concrete example, here is the file I want to split in two: * A headline :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: head1 :END: This is the first file. * Second headline The first headline is number [[#head1]] How do I change the link in the second headline so that I can split the second headline into its own file and export it by itself? Right now it cannot resolve the link. Maybe a solution would be to create a custom link with different ways to export it… > In the html-master.org, you use links to connect. And > in the pdf-master.org, you can just #+INCLUDE your files. This is the plan, if I find out how to deal with links. > BTW, I don't think we have direct pdf exporter. So, you must be talking about > the latex exporter, right? Yes, sorry for the confusion. Best, Alan -- OpenPGP Key ID : 040D0A3B4ED2E5C7 Monthly Athmospheric CO₂, Mauna Loa Obs. 2017-12: 406.82, 2016-12: 404.42