[OS X TeX] status of Spotlight indexing of .tex files?
Gary L. Gray
gray at engr.psu.edu
Wed Dec 7 18:13:49 CET 2005
On Dec 7, 2005, at 12:07 PM, Norm Gall wrote:
> On 6-Dec-05, at 6:59 PM, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill wrote:
>
>>>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Williams <williams at thphys.ox.ac.uk> writes:
>>
>> Michael> On 7 Dec 2005, at 01:37, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill wrote:
>>>> I'm running 10.4.3, but the only .tex file that Spotlight finds
>>>> happens to have a Type of "TEXT" and was created (on someone else's
>>>> PowerBook) by "OTEX". Could you perhaps tell me what are typical
>>>> Type
>>>> and Creator fields of any of the .tex files which Spotlight
>>>> finds for
>>>> you? You can get this information from
>>>>
>>>> /Developer/Tools/GetFileInfo FILE
>>
>> Michael> Memoir.tex is one of my custom TeXShop templates, created
>> in TeXShop.
>> Michael> It is found by Spotlight when searching for "usepackage".
>>
>> Michael> otis:~ mike$ /Developer/Tools/GetFileInfo /Users/mike/
>> Library/TeXShop/
>> Michael> Templates/Memoir.tex
>> Michael> file: "/Users/mike/Library/TeXShop/Templates/Memoir.tex"
>> Michael> type: "TEXT"
>> Michael> creator: "TeXs"
>> Michael> attributes: avbstclinmEdz
>> Michael> created: 06/25/2005 17:47:14
>> Michael> modified: 06/25/2005 17:47:14
>>
>> Thanks! It would seem that Type "TEXT" gets imported, hence
>> if I were to change the type of my .tex files to TEXT then Spotlight
>> ought to import them. I'll have to try that...
>
> This is exactly right. TeXShop write TEXT files and so those files
> get indexed.
>
> However, if you are using any of the emacsen, they do _not_ get
> written as TEXT files and as such require an importer. I have one,
> but it is linked to my yaced Carbon Emacs.
>
> I am going to make my importer good for any .tex, .latex. and .texi
> file before Xmas.
I don't understand this -- my TeXShop files are not being indexed.
Only the resulting PDFs are being indexed by Spotlight.
-- Gary
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