Hi!  I have a guide that is composed of a top level document that
includes chapter documents from each of the child subfolders.  This
works well because the chapters don't change much so I just hard-code
the include: macros for these.  I generate one big docbook output then
chunk it up.. done, works nice.

Now my issue.  I have one folder where I have all sorts of stand-alone
procedures and I'd like to just include them all in one fell swoop
into a "Procedures" chapter so I tried doing this:

sys::[for /f %f in ('dir /b procedures\procedure_*.asc') do echo
include::%f[]  ]

But, alas, I realize that it's only the output from the final call in
this loop that is getting brought into my document.

My compilation process uses nant so I could conceivably rig something
up using that but I'd really like to keep this simple using some sort
of intrinsic asciidoc functionality.

Does anyone have a suggestion on a good way to go about it?

- Andy

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