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[AUCTeX] Subfiles package and reftex
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edgar |
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[AUCTeX] Subfiles package and reftex |
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Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:14:10 +0000 |
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Hi there,
I would like to know if there is a way to
(1) set a master file (Master.tex) which includes other files (\input,
\subfiles, \include or any other) with relative paths
(2) those other files (header.tex, File1.tex, File2.tex...) have labels
(as in \label{fig:NicePicture})
(3) set a cross-reference between those labels (File1.tex has
\label{fig:NicePicture} somewhere, and File2.tex has
\cref{fig:NicePicture})
(4) set a bunch of styles (\usepackage, \newcommand, etc.) in one of the
external files (header.tex, for instance)
(5) use RefTeX to create those cross-references.
Say, something like this:
|-Master.tex
|-preamble.tex
|-File1.tex
|-File2.tex
But sometimes, I want to see how File2.tex looks like as a PDF before
compiling the whole thing. So, I set \usepackage{subfiles} in
preamble.tex and load it at the top of Master.tex with
\input{preamble.tex}. This loads all my \newcommand, styles and package
options when I run pdflatex. However, I am unable to use RefTeX between
File1.tex and File2.tex. I have set the %%% TeX-master: "Methods" at the
bottom of File1.tex and File2.tex. In case that someone is willing to
help me out, I am adding the relevant sections of my .emacs. Thank you
very much!
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