> But now typesetting my document using pdflatexistmk as choice does NOT apply the formatting prescribed by that specified. > And I commented out the change I had previously made to ~/Library/TeXShop/bin/latexmkrcedit (to include a $makeindex = …" line. > "$/pdflatexmkrc" -e '$makeindex = q/makeindex -s BOOKLB.IST %O -o %D %S/' "$1" What you would do is duplicate the pdflatexmk.engine file, rename it pdflatexistmk.engine and edit it. > If I do create such an engine, do I correctly understand that you're referring to something named, say, pdflatexistmk.engine that goes into ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines? And that it would be similar, say, to pdflatexmk.engine but _somehow_ add the needed information about the. > Editing the latexmkrcedit file changes the behavior of all of the latexmk based engines while creating the pdflatexistmk.engine (answering your question below) localizes the change to that engine alone. > Is creating a separate pdflatexistmk (say) better for some reason than just editing latexmkrcedit if I'm going to be changing from one. > If you wish to you can actually create an engine file, pdflatexistmk (?), that will set that ist for makeindex and then use that engine when you wish. So then when I want to change the index style file, I don't have to copy a new file to that location, just re-create the symlink to the new one. > I note that this still works if I use a symlink in ~/Library/texmf/makeindex to the actual. > That works very nicely, thank you! (Although not as easily as would be the case if one could just use the TeXShop preferences to specify the file. ist files-create that folder if necessary. Note that the my.ist file needs to be where TeX can find it e.g., ~/Library/texmf/makeindex for personal. Note: from then on the my.ist file will always be used. > (on a separate line) where my.ist is the index style file you want to use to ~/Library/TeXShop/bin/latexmkrcedit. > $makeindex = "makeindex -s my.ist %O -o %D %S" > If you want to integrate it into the pdflatexmk engine (actually this will do it for all of the latexmk based engines - if that's no good let me know) just add the line > After having such a lovely front end to TeX as TeXShop, it seems a great shame to have to go to a command line to call a script. > Is there some way to integrate this into TeXShop? So that either using the MakeIndex choice for Typeset - or even, preferably, being able to do it all with the the pdflatexmk choice - can be directed to use a particular. ist file I use the usual settings so that each letter of the alphabet is typeset large and bold just before all the index entries that start with that letter.) ist file to be used when makeindex is run automatically from within TeXShop? > Url : > On Sep 19, 2012, at 3:11, Murray Eisenberg wrote: > The shell script can be called by an Applescript. ist file should be saved in texmf/makeindex where texmf is your personal texmf folder. ist file, see the where I use a german.ist file. > You have to use a shell script specifying that. > On Sep 20, 2012, at 10:07 AM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: > On Sep 20, 2012, at 3:36 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: > On Sep 21, 2012, at 2:51 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: > On Sep 22, 2012, at 2:19 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: On Sep 23, 2012, at 4:16 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: Next message: TeXpad (LaTeX iPad editor app) dev's blog post on Mac OS X appstore sandboxing.
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