Discussion:
LaTeX twice in Output Profile
b_jacquemin
2007-06-28 11:29:08 UTC
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Hello,

I am desperately trying to define an output profile able to "LaTeX"
twice my document before DVI2PS it and then PS2PDF it.
The LaTeX=>PS=>PDF is nearly relevant, but it only "LaTeX" once, and I
have to process twice not only LaTeX, but also DVI2PS and PS2PDF, in
order to have references solved in the resulting document.
Is it possible to define a profile able to "LaTeX" twice before any
other convertion ?
Thanks for your replies and for your science !

Bernard
Bernard Jacquemin
2007-06-26 11:56:45 UTC
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Hello,

I am desperately trying to define an output profile able to LaTeX twice
my document before DVI2PS it and then PS2PDF it.
The LaTeX=>PS=>PDF is nearly convenient, but it only LaTeX once, and I
have to process twice not only LaTeX, but also DVI2PS and PS2PDF.
Is it possible to define a profile able to LaTeX twice before any other
convertion ?
Thanks for your replies and your science !

Bernard
John Trapp
2007-06-29 18:01:25 UTC
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yes, I do it when I am using musictex and when using mfpic.

In the post-processor tab, you can add a number of execution statements,
e.g.

[Image:29062007_185731_0.png]
I attach the two build profiles where I execute LaTeX twice, and you can
import them to see exactly what I do. For musixtex, I have a small batch
file that deletes the .mx1 and .mx2 files. The latex2mfpic2latex.tco
profile includes an execution of gftopk.

John
rpara26
2007-06-30 15:01:11 UTC
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There is a profile using TeXify. See this page.

http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/latex.shtml

I use it and it works. TeXify is a LaTeX compiler routine that
compiles LaTeX automatically as many times as necessary, specifically
to get the cross-references right. Try it.

By the way, as you may know, this forum has moved to LaTeX Community.
You will get a lot more help there, and also faster.

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Post by John Trapp
yes, I do it when I am using musictex and when using mfpic.
In the post-processor tab, you can add a number of execution statements,
e.g.
[Image:29062007_185731_0.png]
I attach the two build profiles where I execute LaTeX twice, and you can
import them to see exactly what I do. For musixtex, I have a small batch
file that deletes the .mx1 and .mx2 files. The latex2mfpic2latex.tco
profile includes an execution of gftopk.
John
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