That was it!

On this same repo after `reco pollen setup posts/`, doing `render -p -t pdf 
posts/*.pdf` now takes me 148 sec as opposed to 292 sec. (And most 
importantly, I get real PDFs again)

On Friday, April 26, 2019 at 1:44:56 PM UTC-5, Matthew Butterick wrote:
>
> After some more fiddling, I think the problem was that the 
> `current-poly-target` was not being communicated to the parallel rendering 
> places, so they were just regenerating HTML when you asked for PDF. I just 
> pushed a fix that addresses this. I don't have LaTeX on my machine right 
> now, but let me know if it works for you.
>
>
> On Apr 26, 2019, at 10:59 AM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>
> From testing and some unanswered threads in the Racket Users group, it 
> seems like `current-directory` (and maybe `current-project-root`) evaluate 
> to "/" specifically when being evaluated *inside a template *from within 
> a Racket "place". Which means there is probably a permissions error 
> happening pretty quick when the temporary folder is created, 
> short-circuiting the render before it even gets to the `system` call. I 
> need to do more work to figure out how to fix it, but I've been busy. It 
> just seems like a caveat that should probably be mentioned in the docs 
> eventually.
>
>
>

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