[OS X TeX] Equivalent to TeXify in TeXShop?

Adam M. Goldstein amgoldstein at mac.com
Sun Mar 11 00:24:57 CET 2007


I think that understand what "texify" and Herb's scripts do, and I  
think that "rubber" does something similar:

http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~beffara/soft/rubber/

I've never used this before, though, so I can't recommend it one way  
or the other.

-Adam

On Mar 10, 2007, at 5:12 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:

>
> On Mar 10, 2007, at 9:11 AM, Daniel Becker wrote:
>
>>
>> as far as I know is "texify" something that is done done on the  
>> MikTeX side of your colleague's TeX-Installation. From http:// 
>> www.winedt.com/tex.html you can learn: "Furthermore, TeX Live does  
>> not have an equivalent of MiKTeX's TeXify accessory..."
>>
>> I think texify makes sure that all the necessary runs of pdflatex- 
>> bibtex-pdflatex etc are done before the previewer is refreshed. In  
>> Texshop you could write an engine that does all that, maybe also  
>> (pdf)latexmk is the solution. Maybe it is just enough to replace  
>> texify by pdflatexmk?
>>
>> Hope that's not a waste of time and bandwidth
>>
>> daniel
>>
>
> Howdy,
>
> If this is what texify does you can download LatexmkTeXShop.zip  
> from <http://homepage.mac.com/herbs2/> and follow the easy  
> installation directions. Then you place the line
>
> %!TEX TS-program = pdflatexmk
>
> (for running pdflatex --- similar commands for latex+dvips+ps2pdf13  
> or xelatex) and the Typeset command (Cmd-T) will automatically run  
> (via the engine files supplied) latexmk on the source file. Latexmk  
> is a perl script that will automatically run (pdf/xe)latex, then  
> bibtex and or makeindex if necessary and finally (pdf/xe)latex the  
> proper number of times to resolve all (cross-)references.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest.com)
>
>
>
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