[OS X TeX] Re: pTeX
Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz at mimuw.edu.pl
Sat Oct 8 08:17:54 CEST 2005
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Dick,
Your advice was perfect. Thanks a lot!
I looked into ~/Library/TeXShop/bin just to confirm that platex2pdf-
sjis was not there. I knew it was not there because I had already
checked that in the past. but what I did not know was that if I
remove the bin directory and restart TeXShop it will be automatically
re-created with the missing files (there were more of these than just
this one). So know everything is working great! (I had already
installed pTex a long time ago).
Now I only regret that I did post this message about a year earlier -
it would have saved me a lot of effort. I just assumed that there
were so few people working in a similar environment to mine that
there was very little chance anyone would be able to help.
I guess I will be more of an optimist next time! Thanks a lot again.
Andrzej Kozlowski
On 8 Oct 2005, at 14:03, Richard Koch wrote:
> Andzei,
>
> Please look in the Library folder in your home directory. Inside
> it, you should see
> the following:
>
> ~/Library/TeXShop/bin
>
> and inside this bin directory you should see many files,
> altpdflatexc, bibtexc,
> etc. But amoung these are programs needed by pTeX and one is
>
> platex2pdf-sjis
>
> If this is missing, please remove the entire bin directory above,
> not just the contents
> of the directory, but the entire directory, somewhere else, like
> your desktop. Then
> restart TeXShop. The bin directory should be recreated and this
> file should
> then be present. If it is not, please write again and I'll look
> further.
>
> This works with TeXShop 1.40 and also TeXShop 2.03. What version
> are you
> using?
>
> I think you also need to install pTeX, which you can find on
> various Japanese sites,
> and suspect that it is not automatically in Gerben's teTeX. But I'm
> not certain about
> that because the Japanese coauthors worked on that part of the
> program. At any
> rate, try this and then write again if this didn't fix the problem.
>
> Dick Koch
> koch at math.uoregon.edu
>
>
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