On 2017-06-24 06:03, edgar@openmail.cc wrote: > On 2017-06-22 22:08, edgar@openmail.cc wrote: > >> Right now, I can only do it like this: >> >> ../dir2/file3.org >> ============================== >> #+INCLUDE: ../dir1/file1.org::py-numpy >> #+NAME: py-noweb >> #+CAPTION: Loading Numpy and Matplotlib onto Python. >> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results none :noweb yes >> <> >> #+END_SRC >> ============================== >> > > I'm sorry. This is not working either. I am not trying to waste your > time, I promise: it was working at some point. > > Thanks again. * Contribution: Script to convert directory with source to an org-file So, by now, everybody knows that I don't understand squat about lisp. Yet, I created a little bash script (for which there may be an alternative already) to convert a directory with source files (in Python) to source blocks within an Org file. It should be easily adaptable to other languages. I hope that it is useful to someone. See attachment. * Question The reason for which I reply to this thread is that it can serve in the case that one wishes to use (org-babel-lob-ingest "path/to/file.org"). I would like to know if loading such a file every time I start Emacs (with my init file) will slow the startup. Thanks, and sorry if it is a stupid question. * Request (or how to, if exists) Does anybody know how to achieve this?: - inherit fill-column When C-c ' to edit source it would be nice if the new temporary buffer had the same fill-column as the one that spawns it Thanks for this too. ------------------------------------------------- ONLY AT VFEmail! - Use our Metadata Mitigator to keep your email out of the NSA's hands! $24.95 ONETIME Lifetime accounts with Privacy Features! 15GB disk! No bandwidth quotas! Commercial and Bulk Mail Options!