Charilaos,
I assumed this was a Textmate issue, but as mentioned ealier it seems to be a fink issue as Emacs (aquamacs in fact) can't find Gnuplot either.
Not used symbolic links before, but I think I need to type this in the terminal
ln -s /usr/local/bin/gnuplot /sw/bin/gnuplot
Obviously gnuplot is at /sw/bin/gnuplot (from which gnuplot)
Does this look right to you.
Having said that, as Textmate is working with the escape code added, this probably suggests it isn't a path issue.
I'm a bit confused here.
Thanks again,
Graham
2008/9/2 Charilaos Skiadas .cskiadas@gmail.com:
On Sep 2, 2008, at 5:48 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Charilaos
This is almost certainly a path issue. First off, open the file again in TextMate, and press "opt-cmd-," which opens up the LaTeX preferences. Then click on the "Verbose TeX output" option, and type "-shell-escape" without the quotes in the Options box.
In fact this was all that was needed, it now works perfectly :-)
Glad to hear it!
It might be worth for us to consider enabling the flag by default when certain packages are included. For instance, we could search for pgfplots inclusion in the document, and automatically enable -shell- escape in that case. Right now, you would have that enabled for all your files unless you change it back each time, and presumably having it enabled has security consequences. Any thoughts from other more experiences LaTeX users? Are there other packages that need -shell- escape? Brad, what's your view?
And now, off to the second day of classes for me.
Many thanks for this, aren't problems simple to solve when you know the answer, and indeed, how to ask the question properly.
Graham
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College
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