[OS X TeX] latexit issues
Charilaos Skiadas
cskiadas at gmail.com
Sat Jun 14 16:32:48 CEST 2008
Just a shot in the dark here, but does the problem persist if you
close Latexit, then go to the terminal and run:
open -a Latexit
and then try from this opened Latexit? This would make Latexit have
the same path settings as the terminal, and if it makes a difference
then we can perhaps start narrowing down the problem.
Haris Skiadas
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Hanover College
On Jun 14, 2008, at 9:43 AM, dfen2752 at mail.usyd.edu.au wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your help :) But no luck.
>
> I removed the plist, and all the properties have been reverted back to
> default. But no luck there. I've even tried downloading it from the
> website, and reinstalling it, but it's still the same 'unexpected
> error'.
>
> Jan, when you installed mactex, did you install all the bundled
> software
> (texshop?) and all the extra modules (ghostscript and stuff)?
>
> does latexit require any of the bundled software to run, because i
> didn't
> install any of them...as Textmate is good enough for me.
>
> it shows a different path because i changed the link in the
> preference to
> the alias '/usr/texbin/pdflatex' to the file it was linked to. but
> that
> changed it back now.
>
> i've run the 'which' command on all the underlying programs
> (pdflatex, gs,
> ps2pdf), and they all point to the correct location. (and no, it
> wasn't
> obvious. i completely forgot about that command)
>
> i get the exact same output when i run the ls -l command. all the
> permissions seem fine as well.
>
> The weird thing is that the error says "error while processing
> pdflatex",
> but when i run 'pdflatex -file-line-error -interaction nonstopmode'
> on the
> temporary file from terminal, it works. This is the ls dump of the
> temporary folder:
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 derek staff 307B 14 Jun 23:41 latexit-1.tex
> -rw-r--r-- 1 derek staff 70B 14 Jun 23:16 latexit-paths
>
> Are those file permissions correct? I'm stumped for ideas.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Derek
>
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