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From : Anderson Brasil <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: [TeXmacs] Where is the document->master->attach option?
- Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 00:33:42 -0300
As my document is getting bigger (40 pages) and therefore the
edition in my computer is getting slow (and therefore decreasing my
productivity), I am trying to divide my document
into several subfiles, as stated in the manual. I've have already
succeed at creating a master file and including the "daughter" files
in it. But I can't make the "daughter" files use the mother file in
order to correctly include cross-reference and stuff. The manual states: "In order to see cross references to other chapters when editing a particular chapter ci.tm, one may specify book.tm as a “master file” for the files c1.tm to cn.tm using DocumentMasterAttach. Currently, the chapter numbers themselves are not dealt with by this mechanism, so you may want to manually assign the environment variable chapter-nr at the start of each chapter file in order to get the numbering right when editing". The problem is: there isn't any "master" option in the "document" menu. In fact, there isn't any master menu in ANY menu. My texmacs is 1.0.7.15 (installed through apt-get at linux mint 14 cinnamon). What am I missing here? Thanks in advance, Anderson Brasil |
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