[OS X TeX] Moving to OS X finally

Herb Schulz herbs at wideopenwest.com
Thu Sep 30 05:08:42 CEST 2004


On 9/29/04 9:55 PM, "Joachim Kock" <jkock at start.no> wrote:

> 
> Furthermore a third combination is possible, and highly recommended, giving
> you the best of two worlds: you can control the fullblown unix tex from
> within AlphaX, and use an external viewer.  Then the output messages from
> tex rolls down in a special Alpha window just as they would roll down in a
> terminal or in the OzTeX console, and an external pdf viewer like TeXShop
> is spawned when the tex run is complete.  The advantage of this setup is
> that as much as possible takes place inside Alpha, where all your favourite
> keyboard shortcuts work; you can have very close interaction with tex;
> you can script and automatise; and Tcl developers invent fancy tricks and
> automatisation features not seen in other tex frontends.
> 
> (I try hard to be objective but I'm afraid I can't hide my enthusiasm...)
> 
> Cheers,
> Joachim.
> 

Howdy,

I was an Alpha user many years ago, when I first switched over to a Mac, but
I've gotten used to the Mac style interface. Could you please answer a
couple of questions?

Are there completions to generate environments? E.g., "Ctl-X E" lets you
start to enter an environment name and shows you a list of completions. If
so, is it easy to extend/change the list of environments? If so, how? Do you
have to re-write some tcl commands and re-compile?

What do I have to do, within AlphaX, to get it running with pdflatex or
other "engines" (please forgive the TeXShop/iTeXMac style of reference) and
use TeXShop as a display engine?

Good Luck,

Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest.com)

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