On 08/09/12 02:20, Matthew Brush wrote:
On 12-09-07 03:13 PM, Shom wrote:
Hello all,

I am a inexperienced user with Geany. I primarily use it for C
programming and  editing latex.
I am wondering if there is a way to clean the different object/
executable/ aux files created during compilation after I am done with my
work.

For users familiar with texmaker I am asking for something like
"clean"-button inn Geany.


You can configure a build command and make it call "rm -f blah blah" to
delete those files. Then it will show up in the Build menu and toolbar
(under the button with the funny looking icon). Search the manual for
"build command" for more info on setting build commands.

Usually I write a little Make file for stuff like this so that the build
command just needs to call the appropriate Make file target (ie. in this
case something like "make clean").

Cheers,
Matthew Brush



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Hi,

You could combine Matthew's suggestion with the latexmk (comes with TeXlive, I think). latexmk compiles latex files automatically, keeps track of the dependencies and can do all sorts of cleanup. One feature of latexmk that I also really love is the fact that it can run in the background and compile the latex code as soon as something changes.

Regards,
Laurent
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