[OS X TeX] Flashmode-downloadable
Steffen Wolfrum
osxtex_2 at st.estfiles.de
Fri Nov 17 13:28:01 CET 2006
OK. So I bought version 2.1.3 at digibuy and updated with the 2.1.4
parts (TeXLive) from flashmode-downloadable, right?
After opening the latex file in texshop I started flashmode and hit
run flashmodeTS.
Nothing happens.
So I hit startup and a window opened asking "Where is TeXniscope.app?"
Maybe this is the bug that provides flashmode from working?
(Of course pointing then to TeXShop instead doesn't work either)
Sorry, I read and re-read your documentation again, but besides
"Installation" and "Usage" I couldn't find a description how to
actually *use* flashmode – I mean what to do in which order to make
it work ...
I would be happy just to have this flashmode effect of simultaneously
typesetting.
Nothing more. No special scripts.
But this should do.
Steffen
Am 16.11.2006 um 18:55 schrieb Claus Gerhardt:
> That's, right.
>
> Claus
> On Nov 16, 2006, at 18:56, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>
>> That means, you don't provide any test-version anymore?
>>
>> Steffen
>>
>>
>> Am 16.11.2006 um 17:50 schrieb Claus Gerhardt:
>>
>>> Steffen,
>>>
>>> As I explained in the ReadMe file, for those who don't own
>>> Flashmode, Flashmode-downloadable only offers to use the non-
>>> Flashmode related Applescripts by simply clicking on the buttons,
>>> and some additional Applescripts, most of which I have also
>>> presented in messages to this list.
>>>
>>> Claus
>>>
>>> On Nov 16, 2006, at 17:33, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>>>
>>>> I downloaded the today's version and wanted to give it a try on
>>>> a intel-Mac with TeXLive.
>>>>
>>>> After reading the documentation I changed "flashmode-ts-1"
>>>> pointing to the TeXLive path:
>>>>
>>>> #!/bin/tcsh
>>>>
>>>> set path= ($path /usr/local/TeXLive/bin/`uname -p`-apple-darwin-
>>>> current /usr/local/bin)
>>>> pdflatex --shell-escape "$1"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I opened a LaTeX-file with TeXShop and started "Flashmode-TS-
>>>> Scripts".
>>>> There I hit the "run FlashmodeTS" button.
>>>> But this resulted in the following error only:
>>>>
>>>> AppleScript Error
>>>> cat: /Users/steffen/Library/Flashmode-TS/Application-Labels/
>>>> Flashmode-ts-1: No such file or directory (1)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What does that mean? Was there something in the documentation
>>>> that I have missed?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Steffen
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 01.11.2006 um 18:41 schrieb Claus Gerhardt:
>>>>
>>>>> The shell scripts have been updated to work on an IntelMac as
>>>>> well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Claus
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