[OS X TeX] tex files and mdimport

Adam Maxwell amaxwell at mac.com
Mon Nov 14 20:56:16 CET 2005


 
On Monday, November 14, 2005, at 11:51AM, Gary L. Gray <gray at engr.psu.edu> wrote:

>
>On Nov 14, 2005, at 2:42 PM, Adam Maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> On Monday, November 14, 2005, at 09:05AM, Herbert Schulz  
>> <herbs at wideopenwest.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know how many folks here also look at the TeXShop Forum
>>> <http://www.apfelwiki.de/forum/viewforum.php?f=6> but there is an
>>> interesting note there about Spotlight and .tex files. It seems that,
>>> at least after the 10.4.3 update, .tex files are no longer searched
>>> for meta-data. I just checked this and it seems to be true: looking
>>> for some information (the word abbreviations which I know is in at
>>> least one of my .tex files) within on of my .tex files doesn't list
>>> that file. Apparently the file type for .tex files is dyn.... and
>>> those files aren't searched.
>>
>> I don't think they should have been searched in the first place, so  
>> Spotlight is probably working (more) correctly now.  I wrote up a  
>> trivial importer that indexes .tex files by file content, \author,  
>> and \title.  Any other LaTeX commands that would be worth trying to  
>> parse for metadata?  If this would be useful, I'll release it under  
>> a BSD license as part of the mactextoolbox (if Maarten is agreeable).
>
>Maybe I am crazy (actually, I know I am, but that is for another  
>topic), but I would like to see it index everything in the .tex file.  
>Is there a reason this shouldn't be done?

That was the "file content" part of my message above.

Adam

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