[OS X TeX] Adding to the TeXShop aux files deletion list
Alan Munn
amunn at gmx.com
Mon Mar 7 21:38:14 CET 2011
On Mar 7, 2011, at 3:22 PM, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
> Why don't you copy this script as macro.
>
> Claus
> <remove_auxiliaries.scpt.zip>
Thanks Claus, that's really helpful. It will need a bit of tweaking for the extensions I mentioned, but I can do that without any trouble.
Alan
>
> On Mar 7, 2011, at 21:15, Alan Munn wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mar 7, 2011, at 3:07 PM, R. Vijay Krishna wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 7, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Alan Munn wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know that I can add to the list of file extensions that TeXShop deletes with its "Trash Aux Files" command. From the example in the documentation:
>>>>
>>>> defaults write TeXShop OtherTrashExtensions -array-add "dvi"
>>>>
>>>> it appears that the . is implicit.
>>>>
>>>> Biblatex produces quite a few aux files, and furthermore, often fails if they are not deleted. But unfortunately, some have the following form.
>>>>
>>>> -blx.bib
>>>> .run.xml
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way to have these aux files added to the list? (I thought that the second type might be possible simply by giving "run.xml" to the defaults command, but that seems not to be the case.)
>>>>
>>>> Alan
>>>>
>>>
>>> I had the same issue, and used the following commands.
>>>
>>> defaults write TeXShop OtherTrashExtensions -array-add "bbl"
>>>
>>> defaults write TeXShop OtherTrashExtensions -array-add "run"
>>
>> Are you sure that this actually deletes the .run.xml files? My testing seems to show that it doesn't.
>>
>>>
>>> and finally
>>>
>>> defaults write TeXShop AggressiveTrashAUX YES
>>
>> I'm not to thrilled with this option; it's slow and also deletes any other aux files within the same folder independent of the current filename, which doesn't seem ideal to me.
>>
>> Alan
>>
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