This forum has been archived. All content is frozen. Please use KDE Discuss instead.

Kile : A way to directly compile the Master document

Tags: None
(comma "," separated)
laurentdebian
Registered Member
Posts
31
Karma
0
OS
Hi all,
Quite often it is useful to split a bigger document into several part
A "master" document let say master.tex which contains e.g. \documentclass.. \usepackage.... \begin{document} \include{Intro} \include{chapter1} \include{chapter2} \include{Conclusion} \end{document}
And then you can work only on one part (say chapter 2) But of course Compiling chapter2.tex makes no sense, once you have made changes you shoulde compile master.tex and (correctly) kile warned you about it if you try to do so. My quetion is the following:
Is there an easy way to have a shortcut like that automatically compile the master document if you click on it. (Instead of search the tab of your master document and the click compile) It is not much but still a pain : Since I am stupid I will always :
hit compile ... get Warned by Kile.... Click on Master... HIt compile.

REgards,
L.
laurentdebian
Registered Member
Posts
31
Karma
0
OS
Ok :< :< :< :< :< :< :< :< :
Yes There is! and this is all the "Project" menu... It works like a charm, sorry for the readers... But I am the one who lost much time typing these messages...
Kile is awesome.
Regards


Bookmarks



Who is online

Registered users: Bing [Bot], Evergrowing, Google [Bot]