Something like this should do the job:
# Set up file and dirname M=${TM_LATEX_MASTER:=$TM_FILEPATH} DIR=`dirname "$M"` FILE=`basename -s.tex "$M"` PDF="${FILE%.tex}.pdf" CWD="`pwd`/"
# Switch to the right directory. cd "$TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY" cd "$DIR"
makeindex "$FILE"
(this assumes you have /usr/texbin/ or equivalent in your PATH).
Best, Jonas
On 1 May 2008, at 16:15, Christian wrote:
Hi Brad, I never did anything with programming. How would I have to write that simple textmate command for makeindex? ThanksChristian Am 01.05.2008 um 14:42 schrieb Brad Miller:
Christian,
There is no easy way to pass special arguments to the makeindex command right now.
After This semester is over I can look at adding special options for bibtex and makeindex to the Latex preferences panel, but that doesn't help you today.
In the meantime, I think you either need to keep running makeindex from the command line or write a simple textmate command that invokes the command below.
Brad
On May 1, 2008, at 6:45 AM, Christian wrote:
Am 30.04.2008 um 15:10 schrieb Christian:
Hi,
Creating a nomenclature with nomencl needs to invoke MakeIndex with the following:
makeindex ⟨filename ⟩.nlo -s nomencl.ist -o ⟨filename ⟩.nls
The *.nlo file is successfully created after running LaTeX and I would like invoke MakeIndex as I do it when compiling the document with LaTeX.
How could I do that?
Thanks in advance, Christian
That should be possible with TM. Does somebody have any hints, please...?
Thanks Christian
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