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[AUCTeX] Checking when it is necessary to recompile document
From: |
Miguel V. S. Frasson |
Subject: |
[AUCTeX] Checking when it is necessary to recompile document |
Date: |
Fri, 12 May 2006 08:45:49 -0600 |
Dear Auctex list
For some time, I am using a quite old computer while I wait for the
new one that is coming. Now compile a LaTeX document takes some "not
instantaneous" time. Generating fonts takes an small eternity.
Suppose that I am editing a latex document. I save and compile. It is
compiling. Meanwhile, I change it (suppose I remove a \include for
several pages) and before the compilation finishes and the dvi is
written, I save it again. Then the tex file is newer than the dvi file
in disk, but the document must be recompiled. (ok, I could kill the
job, but I don't know if this is always possible [on Win32 for
example])
I know that it is always possible to force the compilation with C-c
C-c latex RET, but why not fix?)
When a compilation starts, it should save a property with the
compilation start timestamp.
The compilation should be the next action when
timestamp of dvi file on disk < timestamp of tex file on disk
or
timestamp of last compilation < timestamp of tex file on disk
(or same better solution than this one)
Regards
Miguel
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Miguel Vinicius Santini Frasson
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