[OS X TeX] Finding macros
Nitecki, Zbigniew H.
Zbigniew.Nitecki at tufts.edu
Mon Aug 12 13:35:05 EDT 2019
Doesn’t work. I had already saved the file there, but I took it out of MyMacros, put it on my desktop, then copied the contents (control A control C) into a blank file in TeXShop, chose sty in the save dialogue—changing the name to Math135HWMacros just to make sure my commands didn’t confuse it with the other, and put it in MyMacros. Still get the error “can’t find Math135HWMacros” (even though all the other .sty files in that folder do get accessed when called from a .tex file in TeXShop.
Zbigniew Nitecki
Department of Mathematics
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
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On Aug 12, 2019, at 13:18, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenberg at gmail.com<mailto:murrayeisenberg at gmail.com>> wrote:
When you first save the file in TeXShop, at the bottom of the Save dialog window, there’s a field “File Format”. Just select “sty" there instead of the default “TeX file”.
So of course now that you’ve already saved the file as something.sty.tex, open it, copy and past into a blank source window, then do the above.
On 12 Aug2019, at 12:56 PM, Nitecki, Zbigniew H. <Zbigniew.Nitecki at tufts.edu<mailto:Zbigniew.Nitecki at tufts.edu>> wrote:
This is a system (OS10.14.6) question, rather than a TeX question per se.
I have been generating a set of TeXed homework assignments for a course (Math 135), trying to make it stand-alone so that others teaching the course could use my .tex files. I habitually use a lot of macros, and have several extensive files of user-defined macros. So far, I have been copying individual
macro definitions into the .tex file for each assignment, but this has proliferated, and I have finally decided to create a dedicated macro file for this purpose (to include whenever I distribute the .tex files for these assignments), called 135HWMacros.sty. I created this by copying the list of \newcommands from the latest assignment into a new file in TeXShop. When I tried to save it as 135HWMacros.sty, I was not allowed to (I was told to use 135HWMacros.sty.tex). Now, I have a folder in Dropbox called Macros, with a subfolder called MyMacros, where I keep all of my older self-defined macro files.Things are configured so that when I compile a .tex file this folder (and subfolder) is searched first for macros. When I saved my new file there as 135HWMacros.sty.tex, I would get an error saying “can’t find file 135HWMacros.sty. Of course—in fact, the icon for that file was different from those of the other style files there. So I renamed it 135HWMacros.sty (having saved it there earlier with the longer filename.) But now I still get the same error message. What should I do (or have done) differently?
Zbigniew Nitecki
Department of Mathematics
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
telephones:
Office (617)627-3843
Dept. (617)627-3234
Dept. fax (617)627-3966
http://www.tufts.edu/~znitecki/
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