On Wed, Jul 28 2010, Rainer M Krug wrote: > I have a .org file (lets call it basic.org), which creates me a report > from a simulation (of a variable x, saved from R) - it works fine for > export to html and pdf. > > Now I want to create a report (all.org), which should include the report > from basic.org 10 times, but basic.report should be created from > different simulations (X1, X2, X3, ..., X10). > > How can I acieve this, without having to copy - paste the .org file in > 10 times? I would like to have a kind of dynamic lining, so that I can > > a) specify the name of the variable to be analysed > b) the all.org is using basic.org to create the "all" report, so that > when I change basic.org, the report based on all.org is also changed. To start, you probably want to use the #+SETUPFILE and #+INCLUDE directives [fn:1] [fn:2]. An untested Babel-based dynamic solution might look something like --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+BEGIN_SRC perl :results value org :var $n=10 $file=basic.org # I've never actually used per with babel, # so don't know how the :var headers work exactly for (my $i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) { print "#+INCLUDE: $file\n"; } #+END_SRC --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Hope that helps! Let me know what you come up with. /au Footnotes: [fn:1] [[info:org:Export%20options][Export options]] [fn:2] [[info:org:Include%20files][Include files]] -- Austin Frank http://aufrank.net GPG Public Key (D7398C2F): http://aufrank.net/personal.asc