CTAN update: AutoLaTeX
The two command lines "--gloss" and "--nogloss" that are controlling the activation of the glossary generation were not added in the previous version as stated in the documentation. These options are added in version 39.1. pdflatex does not produce a warning message in the log related to invalid page numbers in the table-of-content (see issue 101 on the AutoLaTeX developer website). The command line '--postcompilationruns' enables the user of AutoLateX to specify the minimal number of runs of pdflatex to be executed during the last execution stage. This gives a simple solution to the issue without changing the code of pdflatex.
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Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Erik Braun
AutoLaTeX – Automate compilation of large scale LaTeX projects
AutoLaTeX is a set of GNU Make and Perl scripts that may be used to compile LaTeX projects. AutoLaTeX automates the compilation process by calling (pdf)LaTeX and BibTeX as they are required. It supports pdfLaTeX, LaTeX, dvips, epstopdf and BibTeX. AutoLaTeX also provides a powerfull feature for automatic generation of the figures that are included in the LaTeX project: for several figure sources (xfig, dia, umbrello, png, svg, xmi...) AutoLaTeX is able to generate the appropriate PDF picture. AutoLaTeX also supports pstex format (from xfig and gnuplot for example) and dot format (from the Graphviz package).
The use of AutoLaTeX on the command line is similar to GNU Make. AutoLaTeX should be called with several targets to run.
Package | AutoLaTeX |
Version | 41.1 |
Copyright | 1998–2022 Stéphane Galland |
Maintainer | Stéphane Galland |