[Mac OS X TeX] Trying to get something Alpha-ish in Mac OS X
Hemant K. Bhargava
hkb at mac.com
Wed Feb 20 07:58:14 EST 2002
Jan -
The following question may be naive, but then I am just a simple TeX user
who wants to get the most out of Alpha.
The "Atchange" script looks useful, but I'd like to be able to save files
without always compiling too. What I'd like to do is to define other macros
or menu items to call pdftex (or other tex commands). E.g., how do you set
the Command-T macro to call tetex (or your favorite TeX program) rather
than the default OzTeX?
Thanks
- Hemant
--On Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:41 PM +0100 "J.Huelsmann"
<J.Huelsmann at tu-bs.de> wrote:
> Hi Peter.
> ...
>> I keep thinking there must be a way of telling Alpha to emit some Apple
>> Events which could (via shell commands, say) run command-line TeX, so I
>> could use some-
>> thing other than OzTeX, if I wanted to... but I don't have the time
>> to learn Tcl in
>> addition to Applescript and Bourne shell.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Peter
>
> You can use the perl-script atChange to do all the latex-stuff when the
> file is saved with Alpha. In Terminal.app you can type something like
> this: atchange myfile.tex pdftex myfile.tex
> and the file myfile.tex will typeset if you save it.
> Look at http://www.lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~toms/atchange.html for atChange.
> --Jan--
>
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