[texhax] using /include

Beverley Eyre fbe2 at comcast.net
Wed Jul 18 06:44:37 CEST 2007


Wayne,

Are you using \includeonly in the preamble?

For example in my dissertation I have:
(in preamble)
\includeonly{%
frontmatter/nomenclature,
chapters/intro,
chapters/preface,
... ,
images/tex/diagTST,
}

then
\begin{document}
\include{chapters/intro}
....

blah

works fine.

Bev


Wayne Richter wrote:
> Thanks greatly.
> Using symbolic links works perfectly for me (using linux), whereas putting 
> in the file pathname does not.
> I am surprised that none of the primary books (by Lamport, Gratzer, or 
> The Latex Companion) mentions this problem (or its solution), as far I can 
> tell.
>
> Now I will see if this also works with TeX-Live on the Mac :-)
> Thanks again,
>
> Wayne
>
> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007, 
> Senthil Kumar M wrote:
>
>   
>> On 7/14/07, richter at math.umn.edu <richter at math.umn.edu> wrote:
>>     
>>> need help with /include.
>>> I can get  /include{<file>} to work provided that <file> is in the same
>>> directory as the source. However, if <file> is in a different directory,
>>> I get an error message
>>> saying it can't write to the .aux file.
>>>       
>> <Snipped>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Please have a look at TeXFAQ to see what \include command does:
>>
>> http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=include
>>
>> Also, as suggested by a poster in the following forum, if you are
>> using Linux/Unix systems, you can use symbolic links . But another
>> poster had mentioned that he/she does not have any problems \including
>> files from different directories:
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/latexlovers/browse_thread/thread/2f8ca88cdbbd3135
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Senthil
>>
>>     
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