[OS X TeX] "Can't find" problem using Daniel Steffen's mytex script
Ross Moore
ross at ics.mq.edu.au
Tue Jun 14 20:13:13 EDT 2005
On 15/06/2005, at 9:27 AM, Ian Morrison wrote:
> I have been trying to follow instructions kindly sent by Daniel
> Steffen (amplifying a post here:
> http://w3.msi.vxu.se/~pku/MacOSX_TeX/2003a/msg02510.htm) to use his
> "mytex" script in conjunction with the "ldump.sty" to create on the
> fly formats. I have double checked that everything he suggests has
> been done and yet I am getting a "Can't find the required tool" error
> from TeXShop which I cannot understand or eliminate. I have Daniel's
> script and suitable symlinks in my /bin. The TeXShop "Misc"
> preferences pane gives full paths to his scripts
> (/Users/towers/bin/mypdftex and /Users/towers/bin/mypdflatex) and I
> have "personal script" selected as my default script in the
> "Typesetting" preferences pane. But when I typeset (any flavor) I get
> a "Can't find the required tool" error which goes on to claim that
> "/Users/towers/bin/mypdflatex" does not exist.
>
> What needs to be hooked up to get this to work?
Check the permissions on the scripts in /Users/towers/bin
Make sure the executable (x) bit has been set.
If you check the scripts using a terminal window, you made need
to do a 'rehash' before the new executables are found.
(But as a TeXShop engine, this shouldn't be necessary.)
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> Ian Morrison
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