[Mac OS X TeX] [ANN] LaTeX enhanced mac-emacs (v. 1.1)

karim Daho karim at telia.com
Thu Feb 28 10:05:12 CET 2002



On 02-02-28 02.56, "Enrico Franconi" <franconi at cs.man.ac.uk> wrote:

> Version 1.1 of the LaTeX enhanced mac-emacs is ready. After an
> experimental version posted some time ago, I was able to build a much
> more robust environment; moreover, the announced bug in the core
> mac-emacs has been patched.
> 
> This Emacs is built on top of the mac-emacs.sourceforge.net emacs-21.1
> distribution (for MacOSX), enhanced with fully customisable LaTeX
> editing environment based on auctex and other packages. This installer
> includes everything (but not tetex and ghostview); there is no need to
> have X11 installed.
> 
> Get it (and send comments) from:
> http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~franconi/mac-emacs/
> 
>> From the README:
> 
> README for LaTeX enhanced mac-emacs installer (version 1.1)
> http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~franconi/mac-emacs/
> (Time-stamp: <2002-02-28 02:20:01 franconi>)
> 
> This Emacs is built on top of the mac-emacs-21.1 distribution (for
> MacOSX) available at http://mac-emacs.sourceforge.net, enhanced with
> fully customisable LaTeX editing environment based on auctex and other
> packages.  There is no need to have X11 installed.
> 
> To make a full install simply type from a terminal:
> 
> sudo ./mac-emacs-install <machine-name>
> 
> where <machine-name> is the name of your computer; type your password
> when requested.
> 
> The installer will:
> - install the mac-emacs application on the Desktop
> - install the Emacs package in /Applications
> - install "OSX PowerAddOns Lite.osax" in /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions
> - create the symbolic link /<machine-name> --> /
> 
> The mac-emacs application can be double-clicked and accepts files
> drag-and-dropped onto it. Its creator code is EMAx.
> 
> Notes:
> - No X11 is required.
> - mac-emacs requires a working installation of teTeX and ghostview.
> - The mac-emacs application can be copied anywhere.
> - mac-emacs loads automatically the file ~/.mac-emacs if it exists.
> You can study the file
> /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/share/emacs/site-lisp/loadup.el
> - To customise the LaTeX Command menu, modify the fully documented file
> 
/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/share/emacs/site-lisp/auctex/tex-site.e>
l
> - To have full spelling checking capabilities, install "ispell" from
> fink. The latest precompiled binary is usually available with dselect.
> - Bugs (from the original mac-emacs distribution): 3 buttons mice are
> not supported; customization browsing still does not work.
> 
> To play with it, open a .tex file; from the command menu (or with C-c
> C-c) select "latex" and, if the compilation is successful, then "view".
> 
Hi there
Can you please tell me what to do
[localhost:~] karim% ls
Addresses           Library             Pictures            bin
Applications        Movies              Public              foo.tex
Desktop             Music               SME
mac-emacs-install
Documents           Netscape            Sites               texmf.cnf
[localhost:~] karim% sudo ./mac-emacs-install MacX
sudo: ./mac-emacs-install: command not found
[localhost:~] karim% 


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