Hi Jay,

Thanks for your suggestion, and thank you to all for your help. With a
minor modification (changing "--clean" to "--build=local", since otherwise
texi2dvi does not see my other included files unless I use "-I") it does
solve the problem, except for the efficiency, as Nick pointed out.
I think the only alternative would be to call a Makefile through a lisp
function in this variable.
For some reason, Org export to LaTeX (and full compilation) feels a little
sluggish to me; the export to LaTeX (.org => .tex) part must be quick and
the rest of compilation doesn't much have to do with Org. I could probably
use only one invocation of "texi2dvi --pdf --clean --verbose --batch %f"
and treat the PDF as a draft and then every once in while do a full
compilation.

Do you, or anyone else, have any comments or any other suggestions for
speeding things up?

--
Omid


On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 5:36 AM, Jay Kerns <gjkerns...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Omid,
>
> On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 4:40 AM, Omid <omidl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > - The \bibliographystyle and \bibliography commands are at the end of the
> > document.
> > - The question is about how to get Org mode to do the whole job, as
> there is
> > a command for it which is supposed to do exactly that but it doesn't.
> >
>
> Have you tried (something like) the following in your init file?
>
> (setq org-latex-pdf-process (quote ("texi2dvi --pdf --clean --verbose
> --batch %f" "bibtex %b" "texi2dvi --pdf --clean --verbose --batch %f"
> "texi2dvi --pdf --clean --verbose --batch %f")))
>
> You can read more about this variable (and customize it) with
>
> C-h v org-latex-pdf-process RET
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> --
> Jay
>

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