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Re: [tip] org-publish to work with (very) large books


From: Christian Moe
Subject: Re: [tip] org-publish to work with (very) large books
Date: Thu, 26 May 2022 19:47:27 +0200
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Thanks, Juan!

Yours,
Christian

Juan Manuel Macías writes:

> Hi Ihor and Christian,
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Christian Moe <mail@christianmoe.com> writes:
>>
>>> Do I understand correctly that the main advantage of this approach (over
>>> #+INCLUDE) is the ability to continuously update preview of the whole
>>> book with latexmk -pvc even if you only re-export one chapter from
>>> Org-mode?
>>
>> I am not sure why Juan did not use include. Include would not require
>> LaTeX to re-compile unchanged files. See
>> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/246/when-should-i-use-input-vs-include
>>
>>> I couldn't find the :body-only publishing option in the docs ...?
>>
>> See [[info:org#The Export Dispatcher][org#The Export Dispatcher]]
>>
>> Best,
>> Ihor
>>
>
> Sorry for not explaining the \input part in more detail. I think the
> essential part here is that all the .tex files (the subdocuments) are
> already created by org-publish before I compile the master document. The
> master document simply stores all the subdocuments: I use
> \input{subdocument.tex} instead of the org #+INCLUDE directive (not the
> LaTeX \include command). The master document calls ready-made TeX files,
> not Org files. And it is independent of the whole org-publish process,
> which is responsible for creating only the parts of the book. This
> procedure, apart from being able to compile parts of the book in real
> time with latexmk -pvc, allows me to have more control over these parts.
> But it makes more sense to use it when dealing with very long books. The
> first time I used it was in a book of more than 1000 pages :-)
>
> The skeleton of the process is that subdocuments are produced with
> org-publish (as uncompiled tex files) and the master document is
> exported to tex from org and then compiled with latexmk inside /tex
> directory.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Juan Manuel 




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