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Re: Multiple TeX-masters
From: |
Mandar Mitra |
Subject: |
Re: Multiple TeX-masters |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Jul 2021 12:33:16 +0530 |
Tassilo Horn wrote (Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 09:23:22PM +0200):
> You can't. Every file has at most one TeX-master. It can't be
> different. If you had multiple masters, which of those should be
> compiled/viewed when you invoke LaTeX or a viewer command?
I remember asking this question once before: my use-case was a tex file that's
used to generate both beamer slides and beamer notes, so for me, it would be
best for TeX-master to be a list. I would need all masters on the list to be
compiled/viewed.
I didn't get around to a serious attempt at putting this in auctex, and make-do
with a kludgy "both" entry in TeX-command-list. This compiles both x-slides.tex
and x-notes.tex for my specific use case when I try to compile x.tex.
-mandar