I tried org-org-export-to-org which puts everything into a single document but it strips the :tangle parameters out so a subsequent tangle doesn't generate any source code.

On 23 November 2016 at 17:47, Marco Wahl <marcowahlsoft@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

>     I am attempting to switch from FunnelWeb to Org for literate
> programming.  I'm stuck because I can't work out how to include .org files
> and then tangle everything.  A tangle in the top level file only seems to
> tangle the contents of that file and not the contents of the included files.
>
>     I did find something on this topic in a mailing list from several years
> back but the workaround posted there seems to be out of date.
>
>     I don't want to put all my source code into one big .org file.  With
> FunnelWeb, I would organize source code for public classes into an
> interface file and an implementation file and private classes into a single
> file so the resulting document could have a section documenting the public
> API followed by the implementation.
>
> So the top level document would end up something like this:
>
> include X_int
> include Y_int
> include Z_int
> include X
> include Y
> include Z
> include P
> include Q
> include R
>
> It looks to me like there have been some changes around the implementation
> of INCLUDE in Org, I'm wondering if tangling include files is now supported
> and if so, how to do it.
>
> My installed Org version is 8.2.4 but obviously I'll upgrade if necessary.

Quick thought: what about exporting the top level document as Org and
then tangle the resulting (one big) .org file?


HTH

        Morco