[OS X TeX] TexShop Configuration

Alex Hamann Alexander.Hamann at stud-mail.uni-wuerzburg.de
Tue Feb 20 16:19:35 CET 2007


Am 20.02.2007 um 15:15 schrieb S P Suresh:

> Hi Herb,
>
> I have been meaning to ask this for some time. This is as good an  
> occasion as any. I have been using latexmk on the command-line, and  
> your TeXShop plug-ins, for some time now. But it doesn't always  
> work. I have noticed that latexmk (even on the command line, if I  
> recall correctly) goes into an infinite loop while trying to  
> compile a document that uses beamer. I recently noticed the same  
> looping behaviour while trying to typeset a document that uses the  
> endnote package. Have you / others experienced this?
>
Now that you mention it, I have seen the same loop with a document  
which had a very large bibliography. It was a Komascript article with  
some standard packages (jurabib, setspace, footmisc). It is hard to  
remember now what exactly could have been responsible for the loop. I  
might do some test if I remember which file caused the problem and  
find a minute to check. Sorry for not being more precise!
A.

> I moved to the Mac around a year ago from Linux. I remember that I  
> used to patiently do the latex+bibtex+latex+latex+dvips+ps2pdf   
> routine on the command line, without ever complaining. But having  
> gotten used to all these comforts, I crib when I am forced to the  
> slightest extra work :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Suresh
>
> S P Suresh
> Chennai Mathematical Institute
> India
>
>
>
> On 20-Feb-07, at 20 Feb,7:28 , Herbert Schulz wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>>
>> You've got to run bibtex after a run of pdflatex. Then you run  
>> pdflatex two more times to enter the bibliography and (cross) 
>> references.
>>
>> You can do this automatically by downloading LatexmkTeXShop.zip  
>> from <http://homepage.mac.com/herbs2> and installing it via the  
>> directions enclosed. Then place the line
>
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