On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 05:24:41PM -0400, Dave Chapeskie wrote: > On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 08:20:51PM +0200, Michael.Abshoff wrote: > > If you want to put each chapter with its included files into a > > subdirectory, you can write yourself a script that copies all > > files from your subdirectories and the global file in a temp-directory, > > exports the global document and then deletes the temp-files. > > Copying files around is a waste of IO and disk space. Just use > symlinks. I haven't done this before (but a quick test shows no > problems) I'd do something like:
Even symbolic links are unnecessary. You can put \usepackage{graphics,epsfig} \newcommand{\setpath}[1]{ \def\input@path{{PATH/#1//}} \graphicspath{{PATH/#1//}} } Where PATH is the path to the directory of the master file e.g /home/me/thesis and then put \setpath{chap1} in latex mode before including chapter1. PS: If figure are inserted as EPS and not using pstex format, then it defining of the \setpath command is unnecessary, and before each chapter, use \graphicspath{chap1}.