[Mac OS X TeX] Format generation
Bruno Voisin
Bruno.Voisin at hmg.inpg.fr
Tue Jul 10 11:35:00 EDT 2001
<x-flowed>Does anybody know how to make other formats than plain TeX and LaTeX
available to TeXShop, so that you can just select the format name in the
scroll-down "Programme" menu (in the French localization) and click on
the button nearby to have a document composed (or use the "Composer"
menu)?
My problem is that for some time I must (publisher's choice!) use an old
format based on plain and called cupplain (CUP aka Cambridge University
Press). I suppose people willing to use AMS-TeX or eplain will
experience the same problem.
After a bit of experimentation I was able to create the format itself
(the .fmt file) by:
- modifying fmtutil.cnf (placing an updated version in
~/Library/texmf/web2c/) by adding the lines
cupplain tex - cupplain.ini
pdfcupplain pdftex - pdfcupplain.ini
- creating cupplain.ini (based on
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/plain/config/tex.ini) and
pdfcupplain.ini (based on
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/pdftex/plain/config/pdftex.ini)
- then running texconfig then texhash.
(I'm not quite sure all these steps are necessary.)
But now I don't know how to make TeXShop aware of the new format. I have
attempted using the new "Script" preference (typing in something like
"pdftex &pdfcupplain" or just "&pdfcupplain") then asking for "Tex", but
everything I get is a blank console window.
In addition, I would like to have both the "Pdftex" and "Tex and
Ghostscript" possibilities available for the new format.
Has anybody tried such devious things?
Thanks,
Bruno Voisin
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