aslushnikov / latex-online

Online latex compiler. You give it a link, it gives you PDF
http://latexonline.cc
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Support \makeglossaries command #18

Open ghost opened 8 years ago

ghost commented 8 years ago

The documentation states that include doesn't work. Any plans on implementing that functionality?

aslushnikov commented 8 years ago

You can compile the whole GIT repository: https://github.com/aslushnikov/latex-online#compile-git-repo This will handle all the includes. Example: my diploma

ghost commented 8 years ago

Doesn't work for me, compare:

aslushnikov commented 8 years ago

Indeed, thank you.

I'll investigate this when I'll have time

ghost commented 8 years ago

Random first thought: Maybe related to the class file being in a subdirectory?

Anyhow, will report back here in case I found the reason.

aslushnikov commented 8 years ago

I've migrated build system to latexrun and installed german support. Does this work as expected now?

ghost commented 8 years ago

makeglossaries doesn't work as far as I can tell.

aslushnikov commented 8 years ago

Yeah, this seems to be a custom build step. This kind of functionality is not supported.

ghost commented 8 years ago

Ok.

ghost commented 8 years ago

If you find time, I'd still appreciate the ability to \makeglossaries. Compare:

aslushnikov commented 8 years ago

I've started reading about this. Is it a de-facto standard for creating glossaries in TeX?

ghost commented 8 years ago

The \makeglossaries command is standard, yes.

The desired effect can be adjusted though, as with any latex command.