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Timothy Murphy <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> On Sunday 21 March 2004 18:26, David Kastrup wrote:
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> > That would mean that I could start an included file chapter2.tex
> > with
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> > \includeonly[mainfile]{chapter2}
> >
> > and compilation of chapter2.tex would then instead compile mainfile
> > with \includeonly{chapter2} active.
> >
> > Something like that. This would make working with \includeonly a lot
> > more convenient.
>
> Doesn't askinclude.sty do something like this?
> Then you can just say "latex mainfile"
> and specify chapter 2 once -
> it remembers your choice on subsequent occasions,
> unless you change it.
That's rather inconvenient to use in a typical TeX shell, whereas
running a file through the shell (or on the command line) is
comparatively easy.
Of course, as proposed this has to be in the core: an included file
can't request loading a package in case it is actually only included
instead of being run as the main file.
> But I'm sure you know all that - you probably wrote asking.sty .
Pffft. I wrote almost nothing. I am just good at bragging.
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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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