[OS X TeX] Latexmk 3.21c and epstopdf package support for pdflatex
Javier Elizondo
javier_elizondo69 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 2 15:19:14 CEST 2007
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to use Latexmk 3.21c with carbon emacs?
I hope so.
Regards, Javier
--- Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com> wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Here's the info:
>
> Compiling a tex file that contains cross-references,
> bibliographic
> references and/or indexes is a multi-pass process;
> i.e., you've got
> to run (pdf/xe)latex multiple times with possible
> intermediate runs
> of bibtex and/or makeindex until all references are
> resolved. The
> latexmk program automates this multi-pass process.
> By default it
> first runs (pdf/xe)latex on a source file,
> determines file
> dependencies by examining the log file produced by
> the run and then
> automatically runs bibtex and/or makeindex, if
> needed, and the
> correct number of additional runs of (pdf/xe)latex
> to generate the
> bibliography, index and cross-references. If any of
> the dependecies
> are updated and latexmk is run it will run the
> correct processes to
> update the final pdf file. This version of latexmk,
> 3.21c, will also
> correctly work with the nomencl package as well as
> the glossary or
> glossaries packages and packages that produce
> multiple bibliographies
> or indexes (e.g., mutlibib and multind).
>
> New with the latexmk 3.21c packaging:
>
> Including eps graphics files directly in pdflatex
> documents requires
> the use of the epstopdf package. If you have an
> included eps file
> \emph{and a converted pdf version of the file
> doesn't exist} the
> epstopdf package converts the eps file into a
> corresponding pdf file
> using epstopdf). Once the pdf exists the conversion
> no longer takes
> place, even if the eps file is updated, unless you
> remove the pdf
> file. The pdflatexmkrc and xelatexmk support files
> for this
> distribution of latexmk 3.21c now will detect an
> updated eps file,
> run the conversion to pdf and then re-run pdflatex
> to update the
> document. Note: the file name in your
> \includgraphics commands should
> \emph{not} have an extension or latexmk will go into
> a run-on
> condition (infinity = 6 for latexmk runs).
>
> I want to thank John Collins for his great work on
> latexmk. It has
> automated the multi-pass processing of many files
> and saved lots of
> time for me and hopefully others.
>
> You can pick up Latexmk321cTeXShop.zip at <http://
> homepage.mac.com.herbs2/>.
>
> I'm sorry for releasing the TeXShop packaging so
> frequently but the
> changes made by John in successive updates to
> latexmk has opened up
> so many useful features and I want to get them out
> to the community.
>
> Coming next should be pdftricks support. It will
> need the [noshell]
> option set for pdftricks
> (\usepackage[noshell]{pdftricks}) since
> latexmk will take care of and keep track of the
> external figure file
> processing. Hopefully pst-pdf support will come too.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest.com)
>
>
>
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