[OS X TeX] Using TeXShop with Transmit
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Fri Jun 16 13:15:40 CEST 2006
Am 16.06.2006 um 12:33 schrieb S P Suresh:
> I notice that when I edit a remote TeX file with TeXshop and
> typeset, the pdf file isn't created in the remote location.
In the LOG and TeXShop's console window you would see for example:
This is XeTeX, Version 3.141592-2.2-0.994a (Web2C 7.5.3)
entering extended mode
(./file.tex
LaTeX2e <2005/12/01>
…
[1] (./file.aux) )
(see the transcript file for additional information)
Output written on file.pdf (1 page).
Transcript written on file.log.
This means, it all happens in that directory (folder) in which the
TeX source file is. Did you think of sync'ing the contents of your
local representation of the remote folder's contents with the
contents of the remote folder (bi-directional connection, permission
to read and write on the FTP server, i.e. get and put)? Did you open
TeXShop's console to see what it does? (You have to check this in the
right-most tab of TeXShop's preferences.) I presume the windows
Transmit opens are like those of Finder, then you could Cmd-click the
icon in the windows title next to the text and it will show the
complete path to this folder, which might tell you about the place ot
the place you are searching ...
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Greetings
Pete
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