[OS X TeX] Updated LatexmkTeXShop.zip --- Was: TexShop Configuration

S P Suresh spsuresh at cmi.ac.in
Wed Feb 21 03:11:17 CET 2007


Hi Herb,

I added the lines in my latexmkrc etc., and it works like a charm on  
documents using beamer (those using endnote as well!). Thanks for the  
prompt action. (I went off to sleep midway into our discussion. That  
should explain the delay in my reply.)

Cheers,
Suresh

S P Suresh
Chennai Mathematical Institute
India



On 21-Feb-07, at 21 Feb,1:48 , Herbert Schulz wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> It appears that some packages (e.g., endnote, endfloat and beamer)  
> rebuild an external file (.ent for endnote, .fff and .ttt for  
> endfloat and .nav for beamer) on each of multiple runs (e.g., to  
> resolve (cross)references) even if there are no changes.  
> Unfortunately, latexmk see the changed file and then assumes it  
> must run the process again. To eliminate this problem I've added a  
> line to some files (the (xe/pdf)latexmkrc files to be specific)  
> that puts those extensions on a list of excluded dependencies.  
> Please download an updated LatexmkTeXShop.zip file from <http:// 
> homepage.mac.com/herbs2>.
>
> If you are adventurous you can add the line
>
> push @generated_exts, 'ent', 'fff', 'ttt', 'nav';
>
> to the three files latexmkrc, pdflatexmkrc and xelatexmkrc files.
>
> Unfortunately this list is probably not exhaustive, so please let  
> me know of any other ``infinite loop'' (actually latexmk give up  
> after 6 successive runs) problems produced by packages.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest.com)
>
>
>
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