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− | <cd:description><code>\startproject ... \stopproject</code> starts a project. A project is a structure to produce multiple PDF files that use the same {{cmd|environment}}s. Each PDF file is defined by a {{cmd|product}}; each product may (re)use several {{cmd|component}}s internally.</cd:description> | + | <cd:description><code>\startproject ... \stopproject</code> starts a project. A project is a structure to produce multiple PDF files that use the same {{cmd|environment}}s. Each PDF file is defined by a {{cmd|product}}; each product may (re)use several {{cmd|component}}s internally. |
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− | <texcode> | + | Project files are not meant to be processed themselves. Their function is to connect a common set of {{cmd|environment}}s to a list of otherwise independent products.</cd:description> |
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− | <cd:commandref name="environment"></cd:commandref></cd:seealso> | + | <cd:commandref name="environment"></cd:commandref> |
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 6 September 2020
Contents
\startproject ... \stopproject
Summary
The environment \startproject ... \stopproject is used for grouping environments and products
Settings
Settings string
Description
\startproject ... \stopproject
starts a project. A project is a structure to produce multiple PDF files that use the same \environments. Each PDF file is defined by a \product; each product may (re)use several \components internally.
Project files are not meant to be processed themselves. Their function is to connect a common set of \environments to a list of otherwise independent products.
Examples
Example 1
\startproject myworks \environment mywork_setups \product book1 \product book2 \product book3 \stopproject