[OS X TeX] ConTeXt and TeXLive ?

Steffen Wolfrum osxtex_2 at st.estfiles.de
Wed Nov 15 13:03:04 CET 2006


HOME=/Users/steffen
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/TeXLive/bin/i386-apple- 
darwin-current/:/usr/local/bin
PWD=/Users/steffen/Desktop/test_1
SECURITYSESSIONID=50c8a0
SHELL=/bin/bash
SHLVL=1
TEXEDIT=open -a '/Applications/TeXShop.app' '%s' && osascript -e  
'tell application "TeXShop"' -e     'goto document 1 line %d' -e      
'activate' -e 'end tell'
USER=steffen
_=/usr/bin/env
__CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING=0x1F5:0:3

... this is the result.
Can this help me in any way?

Steffen





Am 14.11.2006 um 23:48 schrieb Peter Dyballa:
>
> Am 14.11.2006 um 23:09 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
>
>> As I said, triggering ConTeXT from the terminal works fine, but  
>> what is TexShop missing?
>
> You could try to run any of these "engines" from TeXShop:
>
>
> #!/bin/bash
> #
> #       @(#) env-bash.engine
> #
> #       Time-stamp: <2006-11-14 23:24:25 pete>
> #
> # Just an "indicator" of the environment in which a TeXShop's  
> engine runs jobs.
> #
> env | sort
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> ------------------
>
> #!/bin/csh
> #
> #       @(#) env-csh.engine
> #
> #       Time-stamp: <2006-11-14 23:24:25 pete>
> #
> # Just an "indicator" of the environment in which a TeXShop's  
> engine runs jobs.
> #
> env | sort
> echo  
> "##################################################################### 
> ###"
> set | sort
>
>
> The first "engine" is meant for those that have bash as login  
> shell, the second one is meant for those that use tcsh as login  
> shell. Those, who have different login shell, surely are clever  
> enough to understand the principle and adjust the scripts in case  
> they need to use one.
>
> How to install:
>
> - open a Terminal;
> - start to type (you can copy&paste): cat > ~/Library/TeXShop/ 
> Engines/env-bash.engine
> - then press RETurn;
> - now copy and paste the contents of such an "engine" into Terminal;
> - terminate the input process with ^D, i.e. press ctrl and D (no  
> shift key) simultaneously;
> - finish installation by invoking on Terminal's command line: chmod  
> o+x /Library/TeXShop/Engines/env-bash.engine
>
> In case you prefer another login shell, then just change "bash"  
> with whatever you prefer.
>
> How to use:
>
> - open afterwards TeXShop;
> - set in Preferences that the Console window is *always* open, not  
> only in case of an error;
> - open *any* *TeX file;
> - select your new env-*.engine;
> - press the run button.
>
> Now you have in TeXShop's Console window your environment listed  
> and sorted. I *think* it will show what TeXShop also sees ...
>
> --
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>
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>
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