No.  Just a single .tex file.  Like you would do from the command line, but instead from within TextMate using the included latex bundle.



2008/9/16 Pedro Borges <pedro.dhb@gmail.com>
Are you trying to compile a latex project with multiple files? If so you need to set the  TM_LATEX_MASTER variable to the apropriate value i think.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Darren Croton <darren@astro.berkeley.edu> wrote:
I've recently upgraded to a shinny new iMac from my 3 year old powerbook.  This has required the re-installation and setup of all my software.  I.e. Latex and TextMate, which previously worked seamlessly.

Specifically, i downloaded and installed MacTeX.  Latex (pdflatex) works fine from the command line.  However "Typeset & View" in TextMate returns the following:

Error: Could not open to check for packages

This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER


I'm fully up-to-date (cutting edge) and i have confirmed that all the appropriate paths exist (i.e. to /usr/texbin in /etc/profiles).  "pdflatex" is selected in the TextMate latex preferences.

An extensive search of the web provides a lot of solutions (usually related to making sure the path is set correctly), but none work for me.

Any ideas?  I'm slightly baffled and have run out of things to try.
Thanks in advance.



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