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Re: a rather larger inconvience
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Arash Esbati |
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Re: a rather larger inconvience |
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Fri, 16 Aug 2024 23:02:41 +0200 |
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Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> writes:
> I just realized the following, I use the subdirectory build (relative
> path) in which all the aux, pdf etc files are saved,
>
> TeX-view finds them of course.
>
> However when I run latexmk, then all these files are saved in the same
> directory where the tex file dwells (which is the default behavior for
> many users).
>
> 1. Can latexmk please also use the build directory
>
> 2. More importantly, right now TeX-view does not find the compiled
> pdf file.
I admit I don't understand the above. Can you please assemble a minimal
file (structure) exhibiting the problem? And also telling us how
exactly you ran latexmk? I've never used latexmk so I'm clueless about
what it does and doesn't.
Best, Arash
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