Robin Houston wrote:
On 03/09/07, Clover antikraft@gmail.com wrote:
I have been hearing about the Latex Watch setup which sounds like a dream. However, couldn't find any directions for setting it up. Any pointers?
It's now integrated into the main Latex bundle (though unfortunately I haven't yet integrated the documentation). So if you're comfortable with switching to the cutting-edge bundles using SVN, you can follow the directions at http://macromates.com/wiki/Main/SubversionCheckout . The new Latex bundle has a "watch document" command, which in most circumstances should Just Work. You can set the viewer application using the preferences command in the bundle.
That is the best way, but if you're not comfortable doing that then the last standalone version is (for now) still at http://www.puffinry.demon.co.uk/LaTeX%20Watch%202.5.dmg . Just double-click on the disk image to mount it, then double-click on the bundle to install it. The bundle contains a 'help' command, which should give you enough info to get it working. If not, give us a shout!
Robin
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Seems like I am having problems updating my LaTeX bundle. I have been trying to update my bundles using the script at http://blog.bleything.net/2006/10/15/keeping-textmate-bundles-up-to-date-wit... and also the GetBundle bundle, but I don't think my bundle gets updated. The former script when doing the update says "* LaTeX: bundle exists, updating * updated to " without saying the version number to which it was updated — makes me think that there was an update failure (a similar thing happens to the "Text" bundle during updating.
Any clues? Thanks!