* Re: Feature request: #+INCLUDE: with anchors
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@ 2018-01-12 7:14 ` edgar
2018-01-23 8:16 ` Rasmus
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From: edgar @ 2018-01-12 7:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2018 11:39:29 +0100
> From: Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us>
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O] Feature request: #+INCLUDE: with anchors
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> What would happen if one of the keywords aren?t unique?
Get the first instance? what happens when a referenced heading, block or
table is not unique (or doesn't exist)?
>
> Something similar can already be done in Org. See this part of the
> manual:
>
> Inclusions may specify a file-link to extract an object matched by
> org-link-search (see Search options).
>
> To extract only the contents of the matched object, set
> :only-contents property to non-nil. This will omit any planning lines
> or property drawers. The ranges for :lines keyword are relative to the
> requested element. Some examples:
>
> #+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::#theory" :only-contents t
> Include the body of the heading with the custom id ?theory?
> #+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::mytable" Include named element.
> #+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::*conclusion" :lines 1-20
> Include the first 20 lines of the headline named ?conclusion?.
>
Although I was aware of this, I think that what you write is very
useful, thank you.
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* Feature request: #+INCLUDE: with anchors
@ 2018-01-10 18:30 edgar
2018-01-11 10:39 ` Rasmus
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From: edgar @ 2018-01-10 18:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hello,
I have seen this syntax in markdown (one of the many versions):
!listing
path/to/file.ext
start=ini_keyword end=end_keyword
Here, ~file.ext~ is a source file, and both ~ini_keyword~ and
~end_keyword~ are text strings in the text delimiting what should be
included (responsibility of the writer to make sure they are unique). I
think that having something like this in Org would be nice. I am aware
of the ~:lines~ option, but having something like this would not require
an update of the numeric reference every time the referenced file
changes.
Thanks for the great work!
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* Re: Feature request: #+INCLUDE: with anchors
2018-01-10 18:30 edgar
@ 2018-01-11 10:39 ` Rasmus
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From: Rasmus @ 2018-01-11 10:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
edgar@openmail.cc writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have seen this syntax in markdown (one of the many versions):
>
> !listing
> path/to/file.ext
> start=ini_keyword end=end_keyword
>
> Here, ~file.ext~ is a source file, and both ~ini_keyword~ and
> ~end_keyword~ are text strings in the text delimiting what should be
> included (responsibility of the writer to make sure they are
> unique). I think that having something like this in Org would be
> nice. I am aware of the ~:lines~ option, but having something like
> this would not require an update of the numeric reference every time
> the referenced file changes.
What would happen if one of the keywords aren’t unique?
Something similar can already be done in Org. See this part of the
manual:
Inclusions may specify a file-link to extract an object matched by org-link-search (see Search options).
To extract only the contents of the matched object, set :only-contents property to non-nil. This will omit any planning lines or property drawers. The ranges for :lines keyword are relative to the requested element. Some examples:
#+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::#theory" :only-contents t
Include the body of the heading with the custom id ‘theory’
#+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::mytable" Include named element.
#+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::*conclusion" :lines 1-20
Include the first 20 lines of the headline named ‘conclusion’.
Rasmus
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