On Oct 26, 2009, at 4:19 AM, THIL Stéphane wrote:
Le 26 oct. 09 à 02:23, Alex Ross a écrit :
I'm not sure about why anyone uses the ╲watch document╡ command? It just does a new build every time you save right? But ③R does a save before it builds. If you want a rebuild to be triggered when you save, just rebind Typeset & View to ③S.
Well,
- it is faster than command-R (I guess it only compiles the changed
parts)
I think the speed differences are due solely to the fact that the ⌘R in the LaTeX bundle is really slow. The command in my LaTeX2 bundle is much faster.
- I find it quite convenient to keep a continuous workflow (it runs
and updates in the background), especially when working with two screens
It seems to me that if ⌘S triggered a background build directly, then you wouldn't miss the “watch document” command at all?
—Alex