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				-The optional second and third parameter are the markup (e.g., =quote=, 
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				-=example=, or =src=), and, if the markup is =src=, the language for 
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				-formatting the contents.  The markup is optional; if it is not given, 
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				-assume text is in Org syntax and process it normally.  The =INCLUDE= 
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				-keyword also allows additional parameters =:prefix1= and =:prefix= to 
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				-specify prefixes for the first line and for each following line, 
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				-=:minlevel= in order to get Org mode content demoted to a specified 
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				-level, as well as any options accepted by the selected markup.  For 
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				-example, to include a file as an item, use: 
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				+The first parameter is the file name to include.  The optional second 
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				+parameter specifies the block type: =example=, =export= or =src=.  The 
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				+optional third parameter specifies the source code language to use for 
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				+formatting the contents.  This is relevant to both =export= and =src= 
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				+If an included file is specified as having a markup language, Org 
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				+neither checks for valid syntax nor changes the contents in any way. 
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				+For example and source blocks, Org code-escapes the contents before 
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				+inclusion. 
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				+If an included file is not specified as having any markup language, 
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				+Org assumes it be in Org format and proceeds as usual with a few 
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				+exceptions.  Org makes the footnote labels (see [[*Creating Footnotes]]) 
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				+in the included file local to that file.  The contents of the included 
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				+file belong to the same structure---headline, item---containing the 
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				+=INCLUDE= keyword.  In particular, headlines within the file become 
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				+children of the current section.  That behavior can be changed by 
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				+providing an additional keyword parameter, =:minlevel=.  It shifts the 
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				+headlines in the included file to become the lowest level.  For 
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				+example, this syntax makes the included file a sibling of the current 
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				+: #+INCLUDE: "~/my-book/chapter2.org" :minlevel 1 
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				+Inclusion of only portions of files are specified using ranges 
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				+parameter with =:lines= keyword.  The line at the upper end of the 
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				+range will not be included.  The start and/or the end of the range may 
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				+be omitted to use the obvious defaults. 
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				+| =#+INCLUDE: "~/.emacs" :lines "5-10"= | Include lines 5 to 10, 10 excluded | 
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				+| =#+INCLUDE: "~/.emacs" :lines "-10"=  | Include lines 1 to 10, 10 excluded | 
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				+| =#+INCLUDE: "~/.emacs" :lines "10-"=  | Include lines from 10 to EOF       | 
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				+Inclusions may specify a file-link to extract an object matched by 
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				+~org-link-search~[fn:120] (see [[*Search Options in File Links]]).  The 
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				+ranges for =:lines= keyword are relative to the requested element. 
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				+Therefore, 
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				+: #+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::*conclusion" :lines 1-20 
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				-: #+INCLUDE: "~/snippets/xx" :prefix1 "   + " :prefix "     " 
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				- 
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				-using the =:lines= parameter.  The line at the upper end of the range 
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				-is not included.  The start and/or the end of the range may be omitted 
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				-to use the obvious defaults. 
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				-- =#+INCLUDE: "~/.emacs" :lines "5-10"= :: 
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				-     Include lines 5 to 10, 10 excluded. 
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				-- =#+INCLUDE: "~/.emacs" :lines "-10"=  :: 
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				+includes the first 20 lines of the headline named =conclusion=. 
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				-- =#+INCLUDE: "~/.emacs" :lines "10-"=  :: 
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				+To extract only the contents of the matched object, set 
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				+=:only-contents= property to non-~nil~.  This omits any planning lines 
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				+or property drawers.  For example, to include the body of the heading 
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				+with the custom ID =theory=, you can use 
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				-     Include lines from 10 to EOF. 
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				+: #+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::#theory" :only-contents t 
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				-You can visit the file being included with the following command. 
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				+The following command allows navigating back and forth to the included 
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				 - {{{kbd(C-c ')}}} (~org-edit~special~) :: 
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				      #+kindex: C-c ' 
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				-     Visit the include file at point. 
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				+     Visit the included file at point. 
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				 ** Macro Replacement 
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				-which can be referenced using ={{{name(arg1, arg2)}}}=[fn:120].  For 
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				+which can be referenced using ={{{name(arg1, arg2)}}}=[fn:121].  For 
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				 Finally, a =COMMENT= keyword at the beginning of an entry, but after 
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				 any other keyword or priority cookie, comments out the entire subtree. 
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				 In this case, the subtree is not exported and no code block within it 
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				-is executed either[fn:121].  The command below helps changing the 
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				+is executed either[fn:122].  The command below helps changing the 
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				 - Org exports a Beamer frame's objects as block environments.  Org can 
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				   enforce wrapping in special block types when =BEAMER_ENV= property 
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				-  is set[fn:122].  For valid values see 
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				+  is set[fn:123].  For valid values see 
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				 #+vindex: org-html-mathjax-options~ 
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				 LaTeX math snippets (see [[*LaTeX fragments]]) can be displayed in two 
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				 different ways on HTML pages.  The default is to use the [[http://www.mathjax.org][MathJax]], 
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				-which should work out of the box with Org[fn:123][fn:124].  Some MathJax 
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				+which should work out of the box with Org[fn:124][fn:125].  Some MathJax 
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				 display options can be configured via ~org-html-mathjax-options~, or 
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				-HTML exporter assigns the following special CSS classes[fn:126] to 
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				 The ODT export back-end handles creating of OpenDocument Text (ODT) 
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				-{{{cite(OpenDocument-v1.2 specification)}}}[fn:128] and are compatible 
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				+{{{cite(OpenDocument-v1.2 specification)}}}[fn:129] and are compatible 
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				-     If you prefer to use MathToWeb[fn:129] as your converter, you can 
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				+1. Create a table template[fn:133]. 
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				-[fn:131] [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][OpenDocument-v1.2 Specification]] 
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				+[fn:132] [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][OpenDocument-v1.2 Specification]] 
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				-[fn:132] See the =<table:table-template>= element of the 
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				+[fn:133] See the =<table:table-template>= element of the 
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				-[fn:133] See the attributes =table:template-name=, 
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				+[fn:134] See the attributes =table:template-name=, 
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				 of the =<table:table>= element in the OpenDocument-v1.2 specification. 
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				-[fn:134] If the publishing directory is the same as the source 
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				+[fn:135] If the publishing directory is the same as the source 
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				 directory, =file.org= is exported as =file.org.org=, so you probably 
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				-[fn:135] The option ~org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c~ can be used 
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				+[fn:136] The option ~org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c~ can be used 
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				 to remove code evaluation from the {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} key binding. 
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				-[fn:136] Actually, the constructs =call_<name>()= and =src_<lang>{}= 
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				+[fn:137] Actually, the constructs =call_<name>()= and =src_<lang>{}= 
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				 are not evaluated when they appear in a keyword line---i.e. lines 
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				-[fn:137] Due to the way this header argument is implemented, it 
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				+[fn:138] Due to the way this header argument is implemented, it 
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				 possible that this aspect of the implementation might change in the 
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				-[fn:138] C++ language is handled in =ob-C.el=.  Even though the 
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				+[fn:139] C++ language is handled in =ob-C.el=.  Even though the 
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				 identifier for such source blocks is =C++=, you activate it by loading 
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				-[fn:139] D language is handled in =ob-C.el=.  Even though the 
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				-[fn:140] For Noweb literate programming details, see 
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				-[fn:142] Note that ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~ 
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				-[fn:143] The ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~ correctly 
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