On Tuesday 11,December,2012 01:52 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > On 12/10/2012 11:03 PM, lina wrote: > >> Let's say, I have some .tex which will generate more than 100 pages in PDF. >> >> The pdflatex consume a bit longer to finish in one core. >> >> Here I have physical 4 cores with virtual 4. >> >> I wonder whether or how can make it fast. >> >> In my situation, if I corrected a minor place, I needed run three times >> pdflatex and waited more than 1 min to its finish. > > From: http://www.cs.mtu.edu/~kuhl/software/makelatex/ > > Multi-threaded: If multiple PDFs are being built from multiple tex files > and the --threads parameter is provided, makelatex will build all of > them in parallel. > > The key is having multiple tex input files. And this doesn't guarantee > linear scaling across cores. Scaling will depend on the length and > processing complexity of the individual input files. > So far I use some "comprised" way by commenting out some chapters.
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