Am 09.07.21 um 21:48 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
If speed were really seriously the issue, pdflatex is faster. And one
could generate a specialize format which has all the packages used
already preloaded.
But that's deep nerd stuff. Or if generation of large number of
documents quickly (such
I asked the Springer people whether a biblatex style corresponding to
their spbasic.bst exists, but the answer was not very helpful ('it
doesn't matter ...).
What I like to know is, how to set the options of biblatex in order to
get the spbasic output. Or could I use the bibtex export of the
Am 10.07.21 um 09:20 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I asked the Springer people whether a biblatex style corresponding to
their spbasic.bst exists, but the answer was not very helpful ('it
doesn't matter ...).
What I like to know is, how to set the options of biblatex in order to
get the
I you would need to compare a lyx run with the latexmk run ie do all
the bibliography and index generation as well as running lualatex
several times.
A single lualatex run is of course faster than the complete run.
Interestingly when I export my handbook to LuaLaTeX format and run
latexmk on