[OS X TeX] pdfsync and askinclude
Claus Gerhardt
gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Wed Jan 5 18:42:53 CET 2005
The usage is \include{path}, where 'path' is the relative or absolute
path to your document - notice that even an absolute path may not start
with a "/".
\include{Chapter2/two} means that the tex file two.tex is installed in
masterDirectiory/Chapter2, where masterDirectory is the directory of
your root or master file.
Claus
On Jan 5, 2005, at 18:00, Alain Schremmer wrote:
> I recently discovered the package askinclude and I love it but
> noticed—by chance because I never use it—that "inverse" pdfsync didn't
> work.
>
> On the other hand, following advice, I had renamed all chapter files
> with "descriptive" names, and it had turned out that typing these
> "descriptive" names each time askinclude asks for them is … a bit of a
> pain.
>
> I suffer from a case of terminal curiousity and eventually looked up
> the Help about "inverse" pdfsync—and got it to work, but, in doing so,
> noticed that "Setting a Project Root File" starts with an example
> which has the line
>
> \include{Chapter2/two}
>
> and then refers to the file as "two.tex".
>
> So, I thought this was saying that this was the way out of the bit of
> a pain and that I could use "two" as a short name.
>
> I renamed Chapter2.tex as two.tex and changed \include{Chapter2} to
> \include{Chapter2/two}but, alas it does not seem to work: Chapter2
> doesn't get typeset when I respond to askinclude with "two".
>
> I think that I misunderstand the above "Chapter2/two" and am quite
> ready to live with the bit of a pain as askinclude is really worth it
> and so this is just in case someone might be able to help …
>
> Regards.
> --schremmer
>
> P.S. I am running TeXshop 1.35e under OS 10.3.7
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