Mark,

Yes, I do mean texWordCount.pl, and I don't "normally"keep such things anywhere, as this is the first tme I have downloaded something like this where I needed to decide where it should go.

But /usr/local/bin/ sounds a god place, if my understanding of this directories purpose is correct.

Thanks,

Graham

On 07/03/2008, Mark Eli Kalderon <eli@markelikalderon.com> wrote:
> This is a bit off topic, but I have added  a word count command  to TextMate for Latex using  texWordCount.pl as described here
>
> http://markelikalderon.com/blog/2007/12/30/latex-and-word-count-revisited/
>
>
> This raised two questions.
>
> 1. Is there a "good practice" place to put such snippets of code, and
>
> 2. I put it in ~Library/Application Support/Textmate/Code
>
> Adding the "Code" folder to the existing directory tree.


I am not sure I know what you mean by snippets of code. Do you mean
texWordCount.pl? If so, that can live wherever you normally keep such
scripts, like ~/bin or /usr/local/bin/. I normally put any commands that
I write for the LaTeX bundle, not in the bundle itself, but in a
separate bundle called Latex Custom or something like that (not strictly
speaking necessary but neater that way.)

All the best, Mark

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