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One more quick datapoint. Removing the TextMate directory from App Support *AND* moving aside the preferences file seems to restore the presence of Latex from the application directory.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Brad Miller wrote:
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list.
Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/...
What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory.
I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory.
I've also tried to move aside my bundles directory and just run with the set delivered inside TextMate.app
Latex does not show up there either.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 4:59 AM, tim wrote:
If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
Thanks, Tim
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