[OS X TeX] command-click on the name of a console file
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Mon Nov 19 05:23:20 EST 2012
Am 19.11.2012 um 03:18 schrieb Alain Schremmer:
> So, I must be doing something even more stupid than usual. But what?
Because you do not update?
In my up-to-date TeX Live 2011 your example compiles fine. Could you put the line
\listfiles
before the \documentclass line and compare your list with mine? Particularly important are the version numbers and dates. Here is mine:
*File List*
book.cls 2007/10/19 v1.4h Standard LaTeX document class
bk11.clo 2007/10/19 v1.4h Standard LaTeX file (size option)
currfile.sty 2012/05/06 v0.6 Provides the file path elements of the current input file
kvoptions.sty 2011/06/30 v3.11 Key value format for package options (HO)
keyval.sty 1999/03/16 v1.13 key=value parser (DPC)
ltxcmds.sty 2011/11/09 v1.22 LaTeX kernel commands for general use (HO)
kvsetkeys.sty 2012/04/25 v1.16 Key value parser (HO)
infwarerr.sty 2010/04/08 v1.3 Providing info/warning/error messages (HO)
etexcmds.sty 2011/02/16 v1.5 Avoid name clashes with e-TeX commands (HO)
ifluatex.sty 2010/03/01 v1.3 Provides the ifluatex switch (HO)
filehook.sty 2011/10/12 v0.5d Hooks for input files
currfile-abspath.sty 2012/05/06 v0.6 Provides absolute file paths, the parent working directory and the main file name
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You can see that some files were updated this year… (with tlmgr or TLU)
Besides this, Martin Scharrer, the author of currfile, wrote me upon my bug report, that he has no access to a Mac…
With \usepackage[abspath]{currfile} you can use \currfileabspath to output the file's path name. Until the bug is eliminated. This works on Mac OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) with TeX Live 2012 and 2011 (in 2010 currfile does not provide \currfileabspath).
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Pete
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