As a recent adopter of Textmate I've had a great time improving productivity. But, today I was asked to update and relaunch. Dutifully, I closed my files and clicked yes. The program reopened and I opened my latex document, updated some text and hit apple R to run latex. This is the error I've received:
/bin/bash: line 80: latexErrWarnHtml.py: command not found Error: PDF file not written to disk
Apologies, but I have no idea what's happened here. Can someone help me get Latex back (okay the file, and everything else, still runs fine on Texshop, but I don't want to go back to editing there)?
Thanks in advance
Ben
On 10/27/07, Ben Wooliscroft bwooliscroft@business.otago.ac.nz wrote:
As a recent adopter of Textmate I've had a great time improving productivity. But, today I was asked to update and relaunch. Dutifully, I closed my files and clicked yes. The program reopened and I opened my latex document, updated some text and hit apple R to run latex. This is the error I've received:
/bin/bash: line 80: latexErrWarnHtml.py: command not found Error: PDF file not written to disk
Apologies, but I have no idea what's happened here. Can someone help me get Latex back (okay the file, and everything else, still runs fine on Texshop, but I don't want to go back to editing there)?
Ben,
The LaTeX & View command has been significantly updated, and latexErrWarnHtml.py is no longer part of the bundle. My guess is that you modified the LaTeX & View command sometime in the past. Check your ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles directory. If you find a Latex bundle in there move it or remove it and LaTeX should work fine again.
If you have made other local modifications to the Latex bundle that you want to preserve in ~/Library/.... then you should just find the LaTeX & View command and remove that.
Brad
Thanks in advance
Ben
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Thanks Brad
I tried what you suggested, but only got LaTeX back when I reloaded the LaTeX bundle. The improvements to that bundle are top notch, well done to whoever did it.
Ben
On 27/10/07 1:06 PM, "Brad Miller" bonelake@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/27/07, Ben Wooliscroft bwooliscroft@business.otago.ac.nz wrote:
As a recent adopter of Textmate I've had a great time improving productivity. But, today I was asked to update and relaunch. Dutifully, I closed my files and clicked yes. The program reopened and I opened my latex document, updated some text and hit apple R to run latex. This is the error I've received:
/bin/bash: line 80: latexErrWarnHtml.py: command not found Error: PDF file not written to disk
Apologies, but I have no idea what's happened here. Can someone help me get Latex back (okay the file, and everything else, still runs fine on Texshop, but I don't want to go back to editing there)?
Ben,
The LaTeX & View command has been significantly updated, and latexErrWarnHtml.py is no longer part of the bundle. My guess is that you modified the LaTeX & View command sometime in the past. Check your ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles directory. If you find a Latex bundle in there move it or remove it and LaTeX should work fine again.
If you have made other local modifications to the Latex bundle that you want to preserve in ~/Library/.... then you should just find the LaTeX & View command and remove that.
Brad
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