[OS X TeX] latexit issues

Michael Sharpe msharpe at ucsd.edu
Sat Jun 14 19:22:18 CEST 2008


Derek,

This is a long shot, but may help you to eliminate some possible  
sources of your problems. I wrote a program that operates in a fashion  
similar to Latexit, and while it is more oriented to the production of  
graphics snippets for TeX documents, it will compile arbitrary LaTeX  
snippets as well. If it fails in the same way as Latextit, that would  
suggest a permissions problem. Do you have any entries in ~/.MacOSX/ 
environment.plist?

My program (which is not widely tested, but works well for me and a  
few colleagues) may be downloaded from

http://math.ucsd.edu/~msharpe/PSTHelper.dmg.zip

Good luck
Michael

On Jun 14, 2008, at 2:58 AM, dfen2752 at mail.usyd.edu.au wrote:

> David,
>
> Sorry about that. Firstly, I'm running the latest version of Latexit
> (1.15.0), which I got from the MacTex 2007 distribution (which I'm  
> also
> assuming is the latest). I'm running this on Leopard (10.5.3).
>
> Actually, no matter what environment I use, the error occurs. So  
> i've tried
> typing in just text (and choosing the text environment), and the
> "unexpected error" message shows. This also happens if I type in
> equations.
>
> I'm pretty sure the Tex files (pdflatex etc.) work, because I do all  
> my
> assignments in LaTeX, using the TextMate bundle. And they all compile
> properly. On a side note, I highly recommend TextMate for those of  
> you who
> code regularly, as well as typeset.
>
> One thing that might be the culprit is that during the installation  
> from
> the distribution, I'm not sure if I checked off all the relevant  
> options.
> Do you know how I can check?
>
> I've tried going to the temporary folder that Latexit creates, and  
> running
> pdflatex on the temporary file from there, and it works. But I still  
> get
> an 'unexpected error' message.
>
> Regards,
>
> -------------------------
> Derek Feng (dfen2752 at mail.usyd.edu.au)
> Faculty of Science - University of Sydney
> Undergraduate Student
> Bachelor of Advanced Science (Adv. Mathematics)
> -------------------------
>
> On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 1:35 PM, David Watson <dewatson at mac.com>  
> wrote:
> Derek,
>
> It would be helpful if you could state the version of LaTeXiT you are
> using.
> In addition, please state the version of Mac OS X you are using.
>
> At the very least, give a minimal example of what it is you are  
> trying to
> typeset.
>
> For LaTeXiT in particular, you should make sure to choose the proper
> environment:
> e.g. if you are attempting to typeset something in the normal "text"  
> mode,
> then by all means, select that tab.
> Eqnarray, Display, and Inline are all intended for mathematical  
> equations
> in that >exact< mode.
>
> So if you want to typeset $e=mc^2$ choose the proper inline/display  
> tab,
> but if you want to typeset "Energy is equal to the mass times the  
> speed of
> light squared" then choose 'text'.
>
>
> On Jun 12, 2008, at 11:37 PM, dfen2752 at mail.usyd.edu.au wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I am having problems with running LaTeXiT. I've been through the  
> archive to
> this list, but haven't found a solution.
>
> Opening up Latexit is fine. However, when i try compiling, it comes  
> up with
> an 'unexpected error', and nothing in the error log is helpful.  
> There is a
> whole bunch of export statements, followed by:
>
> cd /var/folders/xE/xEm5OXIjHROVEkNVZizEOU+++TI/-Tmp-/latexit-1.15.0
> /usr/local/texlive/2007/bin/i386-darwin/pdftex -file-line-error
> -interaction nonstopmode
> /var/folders/xE/xEm5OXIjHROVEkNVZizEOU+++TI/-Tmp-/latexit-1.15.0/ 
> latexit-1.tex
> 1>|/var/folders/xE/xEm5OXIjHROVEkNVZizEOU+++TI/-Tmp-/latexit-1.15.0/ 
> latexit-task-stdout.2lWft9de5.log
> 2>|/var/folders/xE/xEm5OXIjHROVEkNVZizEOU+++TI/-Tmp-/latexit-1.15.0/ 
> latexit-task-stderr.hismK4VYo.log
> </dev/null
>
>
> --------------- error while processing pdftex ---------------
>
> I have tried reinstalling the program, but the problem remains. I  
> would be
> very grateful if anyone could give me some pointers on how to solve  
> this
> problem.
>
> I'm new to the concept of mailing lists (so if you guys have already
> received the email that I sent previously, then please disregard  
> this one)
>
> Regards,
>
> -------------------------
> Derek Feng (dfen2752 at mail.usyd.edu.au)
> Faculty of Science - University of Sydney
> Undergraduate Student - Bachelor of Advanced Science (Advanced  
> Mathematics)
> -------------------------
>
>
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