[OS X TeX] TeXShop and Cloud Computing
Alan Munn
amunn at gmx.com
Sat Oct 1 14:05:26 EDT 2011
On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:12 PM, George Gratzer wrote:
> The way I work, I have the current document in a folder in Dropbox.
>
> This folder contains all the source files, illustrations, and a current copy of my style file:
>
> lattice.sty.
>
> This is the folder I archive when I am done.
>
> This has the following advantages:
>
> 1. Whichever computer I use, it has the current version of all my files.
>
> 2. Say, in 10 years time, I want to use parts of this article, so first I typeset it. Since lattice.sty
> is in the archived folder, no problem.
>
> In 10 years time, lattice.sty will evolve. But since for the old papers I always have the lattice.sty
> from that time, I am OK.
>
> I have 260 versions of lattice sty stored in my computer…
I'm not sure this should be listed under "Advantages" :-)
Just out of curiosity, how often are you likely to need to recompile an old file (rather than just use its preexisting pdf?)
Alan
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