On 11/19/2012 9:47 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

Am 19.11.2012 um 09:30 schrieb H. Özoguz <h.oezo...@mmnetz.de>:

Is there an equivalent of the LaTeX "\includeonly" ? - I'm working on books 
(nearly only on books), so such a command would speed up my work.

No there isn’t.


@Hans: With with \includeonly and \excludeonly command you can specify which 
external files should be included in the document by the \inlcude{…} (a special 
version of \input{…}) command.

When you add \includeonly{one,three} in the following example only the files 
“one.tex” and “three.tex” will be included and the other two are ignored. With 
\excludeonly{two,three} the files “one.tex” and “four.tex” are read but two and 
three are ignored.

\startproduct mydocument

\component one
\component two
\component three
\component four

\stopproduct

\startproduct mysmalldocument

\component one
\component three

\stopproduct



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