[OS X TeX] latex+dvips+ps2pdf Re: [macemacsjp-english 796] Re: emacs/latex problem (fwd)
Gerben Wierda
Gerben.Wierda at rna.nl
Fri Dec 22 00:47:59 CET 2006
Anything wrong with using simpdftex?
G
On Dec 21, 2006, at 23:19 , Roussanka Loukanova wrote:
> I've sent the following problem to the macemacsjp-english people
> and now to you, just in case.
>
> Here is my unsuccessful attempt to create a common command latex
> +dvips+ps2pdf, which is with the only purpose to get latex running
> on files that depend of pstrics drawings (which does not work with
> pdflatex) and then the final pdf file opened with Preview. Hope
> for help.
>
> I've tried something similar to what Pete suggested for his command
> XeLaTeX & xdvipfmx:
>
> 1. I opened LaTeX -> Customize AUCTex -> Brows Options
> 2. I pressed the button Tex Command group -> Tex Command List Show
> Value
> 3. I press INS to create the new command and entered:
>
> INS DEL Name: latex+dvips
> Command: latex -output-driver='%(o?)dvips %d -o %f' "%
> (mode)\input %t"
> How: Value Menu TeX-run-TeX
> Create a process for NAME using COMMAND to format FILE
> with TeX.
> Prompt: Toggle off (nil)
> Modes: Value Menu Set:
> [ ] Plain TeX
> [X] LaTeX
> [X] DocTeX
> [ ] ConTeXt
> [ ] Texinfo
> [ ] AmSTeX
> Menu elements:
> INS
> Then I get:
>
> Running `latex+dvips' on `lec2' with ``latex -output-driver='dvips
> lec2.dvi -o lec2.ps' "\nonstopmode\input lec2.tex"''
> latex: unrecognized option `-output-driver=dvips lec2.dvi -o lec2.ps'
>
> I tried this with and without DocTex checked.
>
> -----
> Roussanka
>
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