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Re: TeX-master and TeX-output-master
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Uwe Brauer |
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Re: TeX-master and TeX-output-master |
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Sat, 17 Oct 2020 15:31:43 +0200 |
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>>> "AH" == Al Haji-Ali <abdo.haji.ali@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Al
> Hello Uwe,
>> I tested it, it works thanks. Later I will try out Index and friends
> Great! If something doesn't work, can you please include an example
> tex file for me to test? As I said, I don't use "index and
> friends".
Only by now I had the time to tried out index and friends in my case
nomenclature (it is the only one of the three: index glossary and
nomenclature that I use on larger articles)
To make a long story short I cannot generate the required files, on
reason similar to the bibtex problem. I attach a latex file with a
mininal example and the error message which pops up if I set a build
directory.
You have
1. To run latex once
2. Then run makeindex testglossary.nlo -s nomencl.ist -o testglossary.nls
3. Then run latex again
However 2 fails.
>> I find this patch very useful for directories that contain very tex
>> files since all the aux files create a bit of a mess.
> Agreed. That's my motivation for it. Although I noticed that you
> use a global directory for all tex files: "/home/oub/blabla/built".
Right that is a valid point.
> Also, you may find the following two functions useful. If executed
Thanks. I did not notice them when I read your message first :-[
thanks I will give it a try
> (defun copy-tex-output ()
Regards
Uwe
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