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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I have following files and structure (simplyfied)
project: wooddoc.tex:
\startproject wooddoc
\environment environment
\startfrontmatter \completecontent \product intro \stopfrontmatter [...]
Hello Wolfgang, it's considered, that the project-file contains only setup-commands and a list of products, but no commands, that generate directly output. When you compile a product, the referenced project-file gets included in some manner, so every product of the project will inherit the same setups. Compiling the project-file is seldom useful. It will generate all products in one file. Consider just, that one product is one document, and a component is a kind of "sub-document" for example a chapter. And the project-file is just a list of documents, that should inherit some common setups. I hope, this helps. Cheers, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/