[Tugindia] Using variable definitions from another auxiliary file

R Karthikeyan rkarthikeyan2001 at yahoo.co.in
Sat Aug 23 10:05:21 CEST 2008


Hi

Rename the existing .aux file as .sty file, say book.aux to ref.sty. Import this file using \usepackage{ref}. You will be getting the cross references perfectly.

With regards
Karthikeyan


--- On Sat, 23/8/08, Kannan Moudgalya <kannan at iitb.ac.in> wrote:

> From: Kannan Moudgalya <kannan at iitb.ac.in>
> Subject: Re: [Tugindia] Using variable definitions from another auxiliary file
> To: "Duvvuri Venu Gopal" <venugopal_duvvuri at rediffmail.com>, "TUGIndia Mailing List" <tugindia at tug.org>
> Date: Saturday, 23 August, 2008, 1:31 PM
> Duvvuri Venu Gopal wrote:
> > I assume it is possible. Keep both your books in one
> .tex file using 
> > the \includeonly and \include commands.
> > First compile the Part I of the book. (at this run use
> \includeonly and include all the Part I .tex files)
> >
> > During the second run use \includeonly and include
> the .tex files of Part II.
> >
> > This should work.
> >
> > Venu Gopal
> >   
> I do not want to do this.  The source file for the book is
> quite 
> complicated with several subdirectories and so on.  I would
> not want to 
> change it. 
> 
> My original question remains: How do I use an existing .aux
> file from a 
> different source for the current compilation.
> 
> Kannan
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