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I recently came across this question on SE, where someone has managed to make pdflatex much faster (particularly for large documents) by "pre-compiling" the preamble. The accepted answer mentions that there's a package mylatexformat that can assist in this process. I was wondering if you thought it might be a feature worth introducing to tinytex? I wonder, also, if a similar approach might work with xelatex, as that compiles noticeably slower than pdflatex, although I don't really know why so maybe this won't help.
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I recently came across this question on SE, where someone has managed to make pdflatex much faster (particularly for large documents) by "pre-compiling" the preamble. The accepted answer mentions that there's a package
mylatexformat
that can assist in this process. I was wondering if you thought it might be a feature worth introducing to tinytex? I wonder, also, if a similar approach might work with xelatex, as that compiles noticeably slower than pdflatex, although I don't really know why so maybe this won't help.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: