Thanks Rob - I've had a quick look and there's a lot there to get my head 
round - thanks for sharing it. The manual processing is the same in 
Scrivener which will compile to a Latex file but then I load that into 
TexStudio for processing and previewing.  I haven't used @outline-data 
tree-abbreviations  - so I'm going to start there, I'm sure there will be 
questions to follow!  Ta IH

On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 3:38:25 AM UTC+1, Largo84 wrote:
>
> No, I run processing (typesetting) in TeXNicCenter manually. Typically, I 
> create a blank project file and open however many files required for that 
> project. That way it's easier to clean up the extra files created during 
> the process steps. HTH. There might be a way to invoke the LaTex commands 
> through Leo, but that's way above my pay grade.
>
> Rob...........
>
> On Monday, April 10, 2017 at 5:32:49 PM UTC-4, Israel Hands wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Rob - will have a look at the example tomorrow. Can you control 
>> TexNicCenter from Leo - or do you process the file and preview process 
>> manually? Ta
>>
>> IH
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 10, 2017 at 6:29:26 PM UTC+1, Largo84 wrote:
>>>
>>> Just posted a Leo file with examples on GitHub here 
>>> <https://github.com/leo-editor/snippets/tree/master/examples/workflow/latex-pdf>
>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>> Rob........
>>>>
>>>>

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