On 17/02/11 6:19 AM, Karl Berry wrote: [...]
> I'm not aware of any such "tidy" option :(. It would be nice, but it's > not exactly simple to implement (nothing is :(). > > I appreciate that this isn't a general solution, but FWIW, what I do is > run everything using a Makefile and rm the stuff afterwards. As in: > > htlatex whatever.tex > rm -f *.4ct *.4tc *.aux *.dvi *.idv *.lg *.log *.tmp *.trc *.xref > rm -f *.4es *.png tmp > > (Of course one may not to actually delete all such files every time, etc...) Sorry for late reply. I think, we can make use of \Needs command in an effective manner. Please see the following example: %----------------> Begin <----------------- \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \begin{document} \title{Title} \author{Author} \maketitle \section{Section One} This is a test for moving all files to another directory. \Needs{"mkdir -p mytmp"} \Needs{"mv \jobname.{4ct,4tc,aux,css,dvi,idv,html,lg,log,xref} mytmp"} \end{document} %------------------> End <------------------ You might prefer to use the system commands specific to your operating system. Best regards -- Radhakrishnan