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LaTeX output is slow, so I'd like a way to only compile HTML output as I'm writing. I can comment out the "latex" section in the metadata, but this clobbers my collaborators' environments. It would be nicer if there were a command-line argument to specify (as an override) which output formats I want – or something like that.
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Or the unnecessarily galaxy-brain alternative: lpub --patch-meta='[{"op": "remove", "path": "/output/latex"}]'? (That's a JSON Patch spec for modifying the document's meta block. Totally general! Galactically brained!)
LaTeX output is slow, so I'd like a way to only compile HTML output as I'm writing. I can comment out the "latex" section in the metadata, but this clobbers my collaborators' environments. It would be nicer if there were a command-line argument to specify (as an override) which output formats I want – or something like that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: