[ Small correction to recipe below ]

From: Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart)
Sent: 16 September 2018 11:40
To: Richard Kimberly Heck; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: RE: temporarily disable 3-pass processing of citations/bibliography

> From: Richard Kimberly Heck [rikih...@lyx.org]
Sent: 15 September 2018 12:12
To: Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart); lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: temporarily disable 3-pass processing of citations/bibliography

On 8/13/18 8:21 PM, mark.braving...@data61.csiro.au wrote:
> > Including citations/references, or even telling Lyx that they *might* be 
> > used (see below), slows down PDF preview quite a bit, ie 
> > Document->View(PDF). Is there a way to temporarily turn off the 3-pass 
> > system (~3 calls to pdflatex interspersed by calls to biber or bibtex)? Of 
> > course, it's then fine for all citations to appear as "labels" or [?] .

<<snipped by MVB>>>

> Not sure how helpful this is now: But you could export to LaTeX and run 
> everything else manually.
> Riki

[ Minor corrections with **...** below ]

Aha! Armed with that hint, I was able to define a Format and Converter that 
give "one-pass-only" PDFs; pig-ugly refs, no biblio, but very quick!

The Format I called "PDF (nobib)" and it mimicks Lyx's existing "PDF 
(pdflatex)" Format ** except that the Viewer needs to be set to Custom, with a 
value "auto" **.

The Converter looks exactly like Lyx's "Latex (pdf) -> PDF (latex)" but 
obviously ends " ... -> PDF (nobib)" instead. The only change needed to the 
Converter was to clear the "Extra flags" field.

This seems to do what I want (I think--- I am no expert on La/tex, and have not 
tested beyond a basic case). It might be worth adding this as a built-in format 
and converter (or I may be the only person who sees the speed as a problem...). 

** Some experimentation was required to get this to work--- the documentation 
doesn't describe what to do with the Viewer field, nor mention Custom/auto. **

** DELETED --- FIX GIVEN ABOVE The only and very minor issue is that, when 
defining the new Format, I cannot select "pdfview" as the Viewer--- which is 
what Lyx uses for all other PDF outputs. instead, I had to choose "custom" and 
then type the name of my viewer (Sumatra) into a box. No big deal, obvs. **

Thanks
Mark




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