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When creating LaTeX documents, the final PDF output must be built from an input file. For many of our projects, this process is even more complicated and we use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makefile Makefiles] to manage more complex workflows. This document is intended to give an overview of the basic process and to identify good practices for quantitative projects. | When creating LaTeX documents, the final PDF output must be built from an input file. For many of our projects, this process is even more complicated and we use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makefile Makefiles] to manage more complex workflows. This document is intended to give an overview of the basic process and to identify good practices for quantitative projects. | ||
This sketch | This sketch of the [File:Magic_or_Mostly_Magic_Updates.png|Magic or Mostly Magic Updates] process (or check the [https://wiki.communitydata.science/upload/6/63/Magic_or_Mostly_Magic_Updates.pdf PDF version] if you prefer) shows how these pieces can fit together. | ||
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== Project Creation == | == Project Creation == | ||
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This project will include a Makefile and all of the pieces needed to create a document. | This project will include a Makefile and all of the pieces needed to create a document. | ||
== Zotero == | == Zotero == |