When I generate a .pdf
file from a .tex
file using pdflatex
, only the "Contents" title is shown with no actual TOC. If I run pdflatex my.tex
once more, it generates the TOC just fine. I can reproduce this simply by removing the .toc
file. What I think is happening is that my .toc
file is being generated too late -- so how can I make the TOC work first time? Should I be generating the TOC beforehand without using pdflatex
?
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A:
This is normal. LaTeX document need several compilations to reach a stable state. Use rubber -d my
to compile the right number of times (rubber comes as a package on many linux distros).
Benoit
2010-10-05 12:35:57
Damn, I use Windows -- no rubber for me. Searching for "rubber windows" gave me some rather strange results :|
nbolton
2010-10-05 13:00:18
lookup rubber.sf.net instead
Benoit
2010-10-05 13:03:01
+2
A:
I might be mistaken, but I think, that this is the default behaviour. I assume, you also won't find correct cross references (footnotes, end notes, literature) after the first run of pdflatex.
The point is, that LaTeX needs the extra rounds to resolve the references pointing inside the document, to get numbering and page numbers right.
Boldewyn
2010-10-05 12:37:20