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This is slightly less portable than the following declaration, which is also understood by TeXworks (in case you care): % !BIB program = biber Spell-checking Then simply add this line to your main document header: % !TeX TXS-program:bibliography = txs:///biber Maybe you are in the train of switching your favourite BibTeX processing technology from the good old BibTeX program to the new and hot biber, but do not want to switch the setting for each document by hand to make them compile properly. To be precise, it overrides the default compiler (used by command txs:///compile) which is used in the actions Build & View (F5) as well as Compile (F6).

One of these statements defines the compiler to be used for the document. For these cases, have a look at: % !TeX program = pdflatex I often write documents which cannot be compiled with any TeX compiler (pdflatex being the most common one). The statement is ignored, however, if an explicit root document is set in the main menu under Options/Root Document. This setting overrides the automatic root document detection in TeXstudio. So, if your main document is named mypaper.tex, place this in a chapter located within file tex/introduction.tex: % !TeX root =.
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To safe yourself from manual having to tell the IDE which file contains the document root, declare it in each chapter file: % !TeX root = filename

While editing such a chapter file, you can set up a root document which is translated by the TeX compiler (as only it provides the document class, custom commands and includes all used packages). If you write longer documents, you better place your chapters into separate files, which you then \include from a main file. This increases the portability of a document between TeX installations, increasing the chance that a simple Open and Compile of the source document succeeds on the first try, without first having to read the error log… Root document They allow to cut short some otherwise tedious steps when switching between documents, by embedding a part of this variability into comments within the source files. This posts documents an easy to miss feature supported by several LaTeX IDEs, TeXstudio in my case. Here I collect my solutions, if I could solve them without asking on Stack Overflow.


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