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From: | Jean-Charles Malahieude |
Subject: | Re: Quick way to recreate docs |
Date: | Thu, 04 Aug 2011 20:24:48 +0200 |
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Le 04/08/2011 17:58, Phil Holmes disait :
[...] OK. To me, the ability to have the whole document compiled and viewable quickly would improve my (very poor) ability to write docs quite a bit. I've now knocked up a script. It's run like: ./MakeDocScript.sh essay to create essay.pdf. It works for all the docs, including contributor and web. Most pdfs take, in total, 10 seconds or so to create fresh. Notation took 70 seconds on my system. If I was writing docs, I'd want to use this - anyone want to test it?
Let me give it a try. I've been reported that there is a typo in NR-3.4.4: "Gonville est ube alternative à la fonte Feta" ube -> une Cheers, Jean-Charles
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