[OS X TeX] compile with the '-recorder' option
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Sat Apr 13 11:52:41 EDT 2013
I am using
\usepackage[abspath]{currfile}
and here is the relevant part of the doc:
> If required also the absolute path and directory of the current
> input file can be
> provided. This feature is implemented by the sub-package currfile-
> abspath
> which is automatically loaded by the abspath option. The absolute
> path in-
> formation are read from the ‘\jobname.fls’ file produced by the
> ‘-recorder’
> compiler option (i.e. compile with ‘pdflatex -recorder
> file.tex’). Without
> this compiler option a warning is produced and the related macros
> stay empty.
Sure enough, I am getting the following (non-fatal) error message:
> Package currfile-abspath Warning: The required recorder file (.fls)
> was not found.
> (currfile-abspath) Please compile with the '-
> recorder' option.
> (currfile-abspath) Note that MikTeX requires two
> compiler runs.
> (currfile-abspath) Occurred on input line 278.
What, and how, do I "compile with the '-recorder' option."?
Baffled regards
--schremmer
P.S. Just in case: I am now running TeXLive-2012 under 10.5.8 (PPC)
with TeXShop 2.47.
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