Use The Auxiliary Do Or Does..pdf
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It is also common to use do, does and did as auxiliary verbs (or helping verbs) together with another verb in its base form. This is used to create negative sentences, questions, or for adding emphasis.
With MiKTeX, you can specify a directory in which all the auxiliary files are put (but not the PDF output) by using the -aux-directory command line argument. You can even combine -output-directory and -aux-directory.
You already got lots of very good answers explaining why pdflatex needs all those auxiliary files. However you might still feel frustrated about having to live with all those files polluting a directory where (I'm guessing) you would like to keep all your LaTeX documents and their corresponding .pdf outputs.
You can keep, for example, a main Documents folder and then individual Paper1, Paper2, ... folders; each with their own main.tex file. Then you can happily let LaTeX store whatever auxiliary files it wants in their respective folders. The difference is that now, for you, there is a clear structure of where your documents are.
You can write the auxiliary files to a temporary directory. Then you'll have to instruct TeX to look in that temporary directory. Also you will have to make sure that the included auxiliary files are the right ones, not ones placed in the temporary directory by another process.
I have the (Mac) application Hazel watching my Articles folder and subfolders, with rules that delete all these auxiliary files after a certain interval since they were last modified. Usually it's two days or so. It cleans up files for papers I'm not currently working on.
There's still another option, you can merge the Clean button and the close button in TexMaker so when you close all the auxiliary files are deleted. This way you don't have to remember to Clean all the time yet you can still use the auxiliary files as long as you don't close.
If I first create the pdf file from latex source files and then add the -c flag for the next compiles, it removes the additional files properly. However, if you want to compile for the first time (when there is no pdf or auxiliary files available), it does not generate any pdf file and I should consider removing the -c flag. Even if you already have the pdf file and its associated files available, once you remove only the pdf file from the folder, the same problem occurs. Is there an efficient way to hide such auxiliary files (by removing them or preferably puting them in a subfolder) in Linux (or in vscode) 153554b96e
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