There are several project options you can set that can do this: TM_LATEX_COMPILER and TM_LATEX_OPTIONS
The former sets the executable that will run when you build the .tex file. I use "latexmk.pl" for this, but you should be able to use make as well. The latter sets the options that will be passed to the executable. I use "-pdf" for my setup.
You can also set two others: TM_LATEX_MASTER and TM_LATEX_BIB (very useful for projects with a lot of small tex files that get imported in a master file).
Matt
On 25 Aug , 2006, at 8:54 AM, Alan Schmitt wrote:
On 24 août 06, at 17:32, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Also, since you are new to LaTeX in TextMate, we are in the process of revising the Help file in the LaTeX bundle. Let us know if there are things that are unclear/missing/useful etc.
I am also fairly new to TextMate (trying it again) and this bibtex post was most useful. I have a small question: I often have to collaborate with people who use makefiles for their compilation, so the "build and show" command does not help. Is there a way to have a shortcut run "make" in the current directory?
Thanks,
Alan
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