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Le 19/06/2012 23:43, Philip TAYLOR a écrit :
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Jean-Claude Raoult wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">1) Even when specified in the preferences,
the default composer is never XeTeX but pdfTeX. Ihave to
re-specify each time, even though "The normal TeXworks workflow
is PDF-centric, using pdfTeX and XeTeX as typesetting engines".
(I never use LaTeX, only Plain TeX, or rather XeTeX)
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Works for me so long as I select it through "Default" (processing
tools)
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rather than by elevating it in the precedence list. Windows 7, TW
0.4.3, r.858
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You are right, it works this way.<br>
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TeXworks macros, or TeX macros ?
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I understood that TeXworks macros only should be in $HOME/.Texworks.<br>
Finally, I put my TeX macros (and other TeX files) in
/home/raoult/Bibliothèque/localtex and in the preferences (Composer
tab, path to TeX and associated programs) I added the path
/home/raoult/Bibliothèque/localtex.<br>
Yet the composer cannot find them, and asks<br>
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type another input file name: <br>
Then I indicate exactly the same path to the file:<br>
/home/raoult/Bibliothèque/localtex/macros<br>
and this time it does find the file. (?)<br>
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