At 10:54 AM 8/30/2001 -0700, Steve Lumos wrote: >Hans Hagen : > >At 09:51 AM 5/31/01 +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote: > >>Giuseppe Bilotta wrote: > >>> > >>> Wednesday, May 30, 2001 Taco Hoekwater wrote: > >>> > >>> I see. Hadn't thought of that ... which do you think is the better > >>> idea? taking \product off is space-saving (only one file per > >>> chapter, instead of two wrappers plus the file), but somehow seems > >>> less structuring ... maybe I'd better keep \product in until I > >>> need to use the same file somewhere else ... > >>> > >>> What happens if product booka meets a component that says \product > >>> bookb? > >> > >>If I understand correctly, nothing. I *think* \product is in there > >>to allow partial compile of the component. But I not sure and > > > >you got it right! > > > >Hans > >Is there a complete example anywhere that uses partial compilation? I >couldn't get it working before and just assumed that I'd misunderstood >what it was for. > >Steve Attached is a set of files. You should be able to run the components (onderdeel) and products separately. the examples are dutch so you need to generate a dutch format or translate them to english first omgeving => environment onderdeel => component [leerdoel => learning objective] Hans