Thank you very much for your help here, the function of that option was not very clear to me before :-)


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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 14:22:15 +0100
From: Pierre Riteau <pierre.riteau@gmail.com>
Subject: [TxMt] Re: "Texify" script in LaTeX bundle
To: TextMate users <textmate@lists.macromates.com>
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On 12 f?vr. 09, at 14:04, Felipe Rech Meneguzzi wrote:

> Hello all,
>
>   I've searched the texmate documentation for the latex bunde and
> then list archive but did not find any query towards this
> functionality, so I am posting my suggestion here.
>   I've recently moved to the mac from working in windows and was
> quickly convinced by a friend to use textmate both for programming
> and LaTeX editing. In the LaTeX department, I have noticed that
> there is no shortcut to execute this sequence of commands: latex +
> bibtex + latex + latex. In the windows incarnation of LaTeX, mikTeX
> has an executable that does this, but I believe this is easily done
> by a script under MacOS. It would not be extremely hard to create a
> script to do this, and smart it up by checking for the existence of
> a bbl file and comparing its date with the source files in a
> textmate project and decide on the most efficient sequence of
> commands.
>   I would greatly appreciate it if (assuming people liked the idea,
> of course) someone with more experience in textmate could add this
> functionality, otherwise I may have to learn how the bundles work
> and try to do it myself.

Use Latexmk.pl? (see LaTeX bundle preferences)

--
Pierre Riteau



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