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# Jeg har masser af .cls-, .sty- og .bst-filer, og jeg vil lægge dem i en mappe for at holde mit projekt ryddeligt. Men mit projekt kan ikke finde dem, så det kan kompileres korrekt

Den gode nyhed er, at vi kan angive brugerdefinerede `TEXINPUTS` mapper ved hjælp af `latexmkrc` filen, så Overleaf ved, at den skal søge i den pågældende mappe efter pakkefilerne.

For at gøre dette, lad os sige, at du har lagt disse pakkefiler i en mappe kaldet `tex/`; og tilsvarende bibliografistilfiler i en mappe kaldet `bst/`:

1. Klik på “Tilføj fil” øverst i projektets sidebjælke.
2. Vælg “Tom fil”, og gem filnavnet som `latexmkrc` (hvis den ikke allerede er der).
3. Sæt følgende linje i `latexmkrc`:

   ```
   $ENV{'TEXINPUTS'}='./tex//:' . $ENV{'TEXINPUTS'};
   $ENV{'BSTINPUTS'}='./bst//:' . $ENV{'BSTINPUTS'};
   ```

   (eller ændr til de relevante mappenavne i dit projekt)

Overleaf vil nu søge i `tex/` mappen først, før der søges i systemets `TEXINPUTS` for at finde pakkefiler, og `bst/` mappen først, før der søges i systemets `BSTINPUTS` for at finde bibliografistilfiler.

(Kilde: <http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/50847/226>)

**Bemærk**: Din hoveddokumentfil og din `latexmkrc` fil skal forblive på øverste niveau i dit projekt, ikke i en mappe.


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