[OS X TeX] how imitate TeXShop's pdflatexmk from command line

Murray Eisenberg murrayeisenberg at gmail.com
Thu Aug 22 21:03:44 CEST 2019


Sorry for typo…the _first_ of the 3 makeindex commands I’m using is:

makeindex main.nlo -s main.ist -o main.nls

using (I forgot to include the “.nlo” extension in my message below).


> On 22 Aug2019, at 1:21 PM, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> First, a correction: with the manual process, after the 3rd run of pdflatex and before the run of makeindex, I do also have the expected file main.nlo.
> 
> Realizing this, I’ve repeated the command-line process, but this time using 3 invocations of makeindex:
> 
> makeindex main -s main.ist -o main.nls              
> makeindex names.idx -s main.ist -o names.ind
> makeindex -s main.ist main
> 
> Now after the final pdflatex run, I do get both the index of names and the main index — but still NO index of notation (nomenclature).
> 
> What am I doing wrong, or what else do I need to do?
> 
>> On 22 Aug2019, at 12:52 PM, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenberg at gmail.com <mailto:murrayeisenberg at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> The dead-stop freezes of TeXShop (now version 4.31) under macOS Mojave have become utterly frustrating, making the app nearly impossible to use except as an editor: typically on my book-lenght project I cannot get more than 2 or 3 successive runs of latex without a freeze; and nearly every time a run of pdflatexmk freezes somwhere before, or in, the final pass.
>> 
>> So I have to resort to running on the command line. The typical sequence would be:
>> 
>> pdflatex main
>> bibtex main
>> pdflatex main
>> pdflatex main
>> makeindex -s main.ist main
>> pdflatex main
>> 
>> My book has two indexes — an index of names and the main index — along with an index of notation (nomenclature). but I’m not getting any of them in the pdf.
>> 
>> Specifically, I’m using documentclass memoir, (in case that matters) along with packages:
>> 
>> repeatindex
>> nomencl         (for which I have a nomencl.cfg)
>> 
>> The glossary is supposed to be printed by command
>> 
>> \printglossary[notation]
>> 
>> and then the two indexes are supposed to be printed by commands:
>> 
>> \printindex[names]
>> \printindex
>> 
>> After the third run of pdflatex, I have the files:
>> 
>> main.idx
>> names.idx
>> notation.idx (but empty)
>> 
>> After the run of makeindex, before the final run of pdflatex, I have in addition the file
>> 
>> main.ind.
>> 
>> By contrast, on the rare occasions I can get TeXShop’s pdflatexmk engine to complete all passes, I have also:
>> 
>> names.ind
>> main.nlo      (for the index of notation provided by nomencl)
>> 
>> 
>> My  platexmkrc file is:
>> 
>> $makeindex = "makeindex -s %R.ist %O -o %D %S”;
>> 
>> How should I modify the manual steps so as to accomplish the same thing as a TeXShop run of the pdflatexmk engine, showing all 3 indexes?
>> 
>>>> Murray Eisenberg			murrayeisenberg at gmail.com <mailto:murrayeisenberg at gmail.com>
>> 503 King Farm Blvd #101	Home (240)-246-7240
>> Rockville, MD 20850-6667	Mobile (413)-427-5334
>> 
>> 
> 
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> Murray Eisenberg			murrayeisenberg at gmail.com <mailto:murrayeisenberg at gmail.com>
> 503 King Farm Blvd #101	Home (240)-246-7240
> Rockville, MD 20850-6667	Mobile (413)-427-5334
> 
> 

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Murray Eisenberg			murrayeisenberg at gmail.com
503 King Farm Blvd #101	Home (240)-246-7240
Rockville, MD 20850-6667	Mobile (413)-427-5334


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