[OS X TeX] How to make a original latexmk.engine for TeXShop

军其 胡 junqihu at me.com
Fri Oct 19 21:32:42 CEST 2018


Ah..., you use latexmk for single TeX-format file.
At this occasion, you are right.
I thought latexmk is always used to compile the TeX projects like GNU Make.

> Le 19 oct. 2018 à 21:21, Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com> a écrit :
> 
> I keep most of my non-project oriented .tex files in a single folder. They use different engines depending upon what I'm trying to accomplish; I usually use pdflatex but, with some documents I use xelatex and even lualatex and, if I'm using many eps graphics I might even use latex->dvips->ps2pdf. Using your method I'd have to edit the latexmkrc file for each case. I can't agree with you.


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