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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/23/21 4:14 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:<br>
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there a way to instruct Lyx to write certain auxiliary files
into the local directory, instead of in /tmp/lyx_tmpdirxxx?</p>
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Is it LyX or LaTeX (pdflatex?) that writes the auxiliary files? I
suspect the latter, in which case I'm pretty sure the answer to your
question is no. You could create a custom export format and tell LyX
to invoke a shell script (written by you) that would run whatever
LaTeX commands were needed and then copy the selected files to the
local directory (which I believe you can convince LyX to pass as an
argument to the script). That's complicated enough that you might be
better off just writing a script that copies the target files to the
local directory and run it manually after compiling documents.<br>
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