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Using "import" to facilitate main file in subfolder
Auteur
LianTze Lim
Last Updated
il y a 8 ans
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Résumé
Some authors prefer to place their manuscript LaTeX source files in a subfolder, and other research artefacts (figures, tables, etc) in another subfolder. This example shows how this workflow can be maintained on Overleaf, by providing a top-level main.tex
that pulls in the real main LaTeX file from the subfolder using the import
package.
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