Re: Skip a block of text when printing
On 2009-12-02, Rob wrote: > I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep > in the document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf > output. How do I "skip" over these? They need to be part of the > material compiled since they have labels that are referenced in the > text, but I simply don't want them to appear in the pdf output. At > present, I hacked it by setting the font color to white, but now I have > lots of extra blank pages. Is there a \skipsendingthistopdf{...} > command that would include the material, but just not send it to pdf? As already said, the "draft" document option should help. Alternatively (and more selectively), you can place the images (not the whole figure) in a branch inset. Günter
Re: Skip a block of text when printing
Rob schrieb: I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output. Add the document option "draft in the menu Document->Settings->Document class->Custom, or mark the images as draft (right click on the images->graphics dialog->Draft mode). regards Uwe
Skip a block of text when printing
Hi, I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output. How do I "skip" over these? They need to be part of the material compiled since they have labels that are referenced in the text, but I simply don't want them to appear in the pdf output. At present, I hacked it by setting the font color to white, but now I have lots of extra blank pages. Is there a \skipsendingthistopdf{...} command that would include the material, but just not send it to pdf? This would be very helpful. Thanks. Rob