Hi Harald, thanks for the suggestion, I had thought of that too. It
seems like a viable route. Each subdocument ends up on its own set of
pages, but I guess that's the case when using \include too.

-- Eric

On Dec 1, 3:11 pm, Harald Schilly <harald.schi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 1, 8:44 pm, Eric Drechsel <ericd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >  1. Is it possible to have a master document that includes a bunch of
> > complete subdocuments?
>
> The main "problem" is, that you may happen to define a variable in the
> beginning and modify it later and in the end it is used. Therefore
> there is no mechanism to break this chain apart and everything you
> define lives along a full sage session. I don't know how far Dan's
> ideas are, but there is one immediate hack i can suggest you: Just
> create PDF files for each chapter and then stick them together using a
> PDF-merge tool. I haven't done it yet, but i guess it's simple to
> create one big pdf file merging several pdf documents.
>
> H

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