[OS X TeX] tco-browser and texdoc

Alex Hamann Alexander.Hamann at stud-mail.uni-wuerzburg.de
Fri Feb 2 13:15:59 EST 2007


Am 02.02.2007 um 16:34 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:

>
> On Feb 2, 2007, at 01:47, Alex Hamann wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I've got a question regarding texdoc and tco-browser.
>> When I started using beamer I was looking for the beamer  
>> documentation. Since it is called "beameruserguide" invoking  
>> "texdoc beamer" obviously did not give me any results. Since some  
>> packages obviously do not call their documentation file just like  
>> the package itself is there a way to avoid first having to  
>> manually look through the tex-directory in order to find the  
>> documentation? (texdoc -s does not really seem to make things a  
>> lot easier)
>> Also, I saw that in my specific case "beameruserguide" was not  
>> listed as documentation in the tco-browser. Is it possible to add  
>> a file here manually?
>
> This is not possible in TCOBrowser.  If I find time, I may improve  
> the heuristic for matching packages to documentation or look at  
> other methods, but hacking on BibDesk is more fun.
…and I definitely do not want to divert any attention from work being  
done on BibDesk! Great work there.
Alex

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