Scott, I don't know about Jianshi's specific needs but I have also wanted the same thing for myself.
I often put together "standard" information on a variety of topics that I talk about in separate files. When I put together a talk for a given topic I include many of these sub-topics in a given talk. However, I usually need different "surrounding" material to preface these topics and draw conclusions relevant to the main topic. I would like to be able to continue to have these sub-topics in separate files and just include them (by reference - so to speak) in my notes without having to adjust their heading levels or pasting them directly into my notes. Mark On 11/10/2010 3:09 AM, Scot Becker wrote:
Jianshi, I've never heard of any way to do that with an #+INCLUDE. There are variables that automatically demote subtrees that you yank in with CTRL-Y, but that's a hard-INCLUDE, so to speak, and you probably have your reasons for wanting to keep them in separate files. Scot On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Jianshi Huang <jianshi.hu...@gmail.com <mailto:jianshi.hu...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi, I know I can include any file using #+INCLUDE. I need to include several org files, but they were edited independently as a complete document. Now I want to lower the levels of headers in these org files automatically during inclusion. Is there a way to do that? Cheers, Jianshi
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