Latexmk, version 4.83, 31 Jan 2024 ---------------------------------- Latexmk completely automates the process of generating a LaTeX document. Essentially, it is a highly specialized cousin of the general make utility. Given the source files for a document, latexmk issues the appropriate sequence of commands to generate a .dvi, .ps, .pdf or hardcopy version of the document, including repeated running of the programs until cross references etc are resolved. Latexmk can also be set to run continuously with a previewer; the latex program, etc, are rerun whenever one of the source files is modified. Latexmk automatically determines file dependencies from the LaTeX .fls, .log, and .aux files. It features: a fully reliable algorithm for deciding how many times to run latex and related programs, automatic detection of dependent files, the ability to generate pdf files using pdflatex or via dvi or postscript files, and the continuous-preview mode. For bibliographies, the current version supports biber as well as the traditional bibtex. Which of bibtex or biber to use is determined automatically. Please read the man page (or the corresponding text or pdf file) for details of what latexmk does and what all the features are. A list of available command-line options is available by running 'latexmk --help'. Latexmk is a perl script. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License v. 2. It was modified by Evan McLean from the original script called "go" written by David J. Musliner. Now it is supported by John Collins Physics Department Penn State University 104 Davey Lab, Box 208 University Park PA 16802 U.S.A. https://www.cantab.net/users/johncollins/ username jcc8 at node psu.edu The start of the script file has copyright notices and disclaimers. NOTES:- 1) See the INSTALL file for installation instructions 2) The main portability/non-portability issues: The various commands to process LaTeX files may often need to be changed for particular installations. See the INSTALL file and the documentation for information on customization. 3) Availability: a. In the TeXLive and MiKTeX distributions. b. On the CTAN tex archive --- see http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latexmk c. From the author's site at https://www.cantab.net/users/johncollins/latexmk/ This site also includes previous versions, and sometimes newer versions under development. John Collins