[OS X TeX] Can someone please test this?
Jean-Claude DE SOZA
jeanclaudedesoza at orange.fr
Thu Apr 8 20:51:45 CEST 2010
Bonjour Herbert,
With your third asymkrc, compilation goes near the end (the pdf is even produced) but I got this message in the Console :
Output written on asym.pdf (2 pages, 49889 bytes).
SyncTeX written on asym.synctex.gz
Transcript written on asym.log.
Latexmk: Log file says output to 'asym.pdf'
Rule 'pdflatex': File changes, etc:
Changed files, or newly in use since previous run(s):
'asym-1.pdf'
'asym-2.pdf'
'asym-3.pdf'
'asym-4.pdf'
'asym-5.pdf'
'asym-6.pdf'
'asym-7.pdf'
Rule 'pdflatex': The following rules & subrules became out-of-date:
'pdflatex'
Latexmk: Maximum runs of pdflatex reached without getting stable files
Latexmk: Did not finish processing file:
'pdflatex' needed too many passes
Latexmk: Use the -f option to force complete processing.
Latexmk: applying rule 'pdflatex'...
Latexmk: Errors, so I did not complete making targets
Cordialement
Jean-Claude DE SOZA
Le 8 avr. 2010 à 20:25, Herbert Schulz a écrit :
>
> On Apr 8, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
>
>>
>> On Apr 8, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 8, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Jean-Claude DE SOZA wrote:
>>>
>>>> Bonjour Herbert,
>>>>
>>>> I tried a file which compiles correctly with the Asymptote engine but not with your asym engine.
>>>> Here is the Console log:
>>>> Latexmk: This is Latexmk, John Collins, 16 January 2010, version: 4.13a.
>>>> **** Report bugs etc to John Collins <collins at phys.psu.edu>. ****
>>>> Rule 'pdflatex': File changes, etc:
>>>> Non-existent destination files:
>>>> 'asym.pdf'
>>>> ------------
>>>> Run number 1 of rule 'pdflatex'
>>>> ------------
>>>> ------------
>>>> Running 'pdflatex --shell-escape --synctex=1 --file-line-error "asym.tex"; if [ -e "asym".asy ] then asy "asym".asy; pdflatex --shell-escape --synctex=1 --file-line-error "asym.tex"; fi'
>>>> ------------
>>>> Latexmk: applying rule 'pdflatex'...
>>>> sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `fi'
>>>> sh: -c: line 0: `pdflatex --shell-escape --synctex=1 --file-line-error "asym.tex"; if [ -e "asym".asy ] then asy "asym".asy; pdflatex --shell-escape --synctex=1 --file-line-error "asym.tex"; fi'
>>>> Failure to make 'asym.pdf'
>>>> Collected error summary (may duplicate other messages):
>>>> pdflatex: (Pdf)LaTeX failed to generate a log file
>>>> Latexmk: Did not finish processing file:
>>>> (Pdf)LaTeX failed to generate a log file
>>>> Latexmk: Use the -f option to force complete processing.
>>>> Latexmk: Errors, so I did not complete making targets
>>>>
>>>> You will find the two files attached here :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cordialement,
>>>>
>>>> Jean-Claude DE SOZA
>>>>
>>>> Le 8 avr. 2010 à 17:31, Herbert Schulz a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Howdy,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not a user of Asymptote but am trying to help out someone who does use Aymptote. Would someone who uses Asymptote with TeXShop 2.33 please try out the enclosed latexmk engine? Hopefully it does all the correct compiles and bibtex/makeindex runs, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> There are two files:
>>>>>
>>>>> Place the asymkrc file found in `for Asymptote/bin/tslatexmk/' into ~/Library/TeXShop/bin/tslatexmk/ and the asymk.engine file found in `for Asymptote/Engines/' into ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines/.
>>>>>
>>>>> Restart TeXShop and you can then compile using the asy engine by placing the line
>>>>>
>>>>> % !TEX TS-program = asy
>>>>>
>>>>> at the top of the file.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please let me know whether it's doing the job correctly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good Luck,
>>>>>
>>>>> Herb Schulz
>>>>> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> Didn't get the attachments.
>>>
>>> Could you please try this version of asymkrc? Place it in ~/Library/TeXShop/bin/tslatexmk/ replacing the previous version. I may have to go to creating a shell script to get it all done properly.
>>>
>>> Good Luck,
>>>
>>> Herb Schulz
>>> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>>>
>>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Well, I forgot to attache the file again... Sigh...
>>
>> <asymkrc>
>>
>> Good Luck,
>>
>> Herb Schulz
>> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>
> Howdy,
>
> Well, what do I have to do to install Asymptote here?
>
> If the version of asymkrc I gave you before doesn't do the job, may be this one will:
>
>
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> <asymkrc>
>
> and, if I can get Asymptote up on my system, I'll stop bothering folks and test right here.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>
>
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