Nicolas Goaziou <[email protected]> writes: >> here’s a minimal release. Add it into an org-file, then create main.org >> and sub.org with M-x org-babel-tangle. Finally run the code-block in >> main.org. >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle main.org >> ,#+include: sub.org >> >> Here is a footnote[fn:1] >> >> run the following code block with C-c C-c and answer with =s= >> ,#+BEGIN_SRC elisp >> (org-footnote-action t) >> ,#+END_SRC >> >> ,* Footnotes >> >> [fn:1] footnote referenced in main >> >> [fn:2] footnote referenced in sub >> >> #+END_SRC >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle sub.org >> This footnote will get lost[fn:2] >> #+END_SRC > > `org-footnote-action' does nothing.
In my setup, it deletes footnote [fn:2].
Damn, I missed one important part in the ECM: Set
org-footnote-section
to nil. Does it still leave them untouched?
> However this will probably not export as you would expect. Indeed,
> footnotes in included file are independent, so you cannot reference
> footnotes between included files.
It does not reference between included files, but references from
included files to the main file actually work.
What I would expect is that the footnotes get moved to the end of the
section with the last #+include: which uses the footnote.
Best wishes,
Arne
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