xymatrix
message). If you followed the rule of starting all
entries with a (nonexpandable) character or {
then you can insert the declaration
\CompileMatrices
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in the preamble of your document: this will create temporary files containing compiled versions of each matrix that can be loaded very quickly; they are automatically recreated when a matrix is changed.
If this causes some diagrams to not work, then such compilation can be
explicitly switched off by using \xymatrixnocompile
in place of
\xymatrix
. Compilation can be switched off completely with
\NoCompileMatrices
(which respects TeX grouping as does
\CompileMatrices
, by the way).
And if you are still not satisfied with the speed then you can add the following:
\OnlyOutlines
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which will omit all compiled pictures; the additional command
\ShowOutlines
will add a dotted rectangle outlining the size of
the picture.