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If you mention \includeonly, something different comes into my mind:

\includeonly expects a comma-seperated list like
\includeonly{file1,file2}.  This is quite intuitive but has a few
restrictions, especially with spaces in filenames.  (Though I think
spaces should be avoided, they definitely don't make life easier.)

The graphics package provides an other kind if list syntax:
\graphicspath{{file1}{file2}}.

In LaTeX3 it would be better to have only one type of list syntax, at
least at user level.

Regards,
  Reinhard

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