To make my latex folder clean, I tried to hide all auxiliary files with the following DOS command:
attrib +S +H *.aux
......
attrib +S +H *.toc
But when I tried to compile my latex file again, xelatex and pdflatex in MiKTeX threw the following error:
I can't write on file `somename.aux'.
Is it possible to enable xelatex and pdflatex to write on auxiliary files, while these files remain hidden?
BTW: I don't want to put auxiliary files to other folder, since this way causes other problems.
+S?+Ssets thesystem fileattribut, perhaps only writable/removable if the application (in this caseTeX) is run by the administrator or has administrator rights, which is probably not true when you run MikTeX as normal user. I can not test my proposition since I do not work on Windows, its just a remembrance back to 1996, when I used DOS commands for the last time, before switching to Linux ;-) – Jun 15 '14 at 07:51+S, and the result was the same. – Z.H. Jun 15 '14 at 08:07*.auxetc. files are writable at all? – Jun 15 '14 at 08:49.auxfile with text editor, modified and saved it. No problem. – Z.H. Jun 15 '14 at 09:08Hiddenflag prevents thatTeXcan find your files at all? – Jun 15 '14 at 09:29texmf.cnfhttp://tex.stackexchange.com/a/198631/1871 . There must be an equivalent file in MikTeX – alfC Aug 30 '14 at 08:49