Hi there all,
I'm using TM 1.5.4, OS X 10.4.8 and I am typing up a LaTeX document. When I go to insert a label or reference, I type "\ref{}" and then hit option-esc to bring up the list of labels for refs and figures. I can select one of the items that pops up, but then TM inserts inside the brackets: sh: line 1: /usr/local/teTeX/bin/i386-apple-darwin8.6.1/kpsewhich: No such file or directory fig:BeliefReX
So the figure label is there, but so is an error from the lookup procedure. I know that I don't have this directory because that's not where i-Installer/MacTeX puts an installation anymore. What's causing the error message, and how do I get rid of it?
Thanks.
Nathan Paxton <napaxton@...> writes:
Hi there all,I'm using TM 1.5.4, OS X 10.4.8 and I am typing up a LaTeX
document. When I go to insert a label or reference, I type "\ref{}" and then hit option-esc to bring up the list of labels for refs and figures. I can select one of the items that pops up, but then TM inserts inside the brackets:
sh: line 1: /usr/local/teTeX/bin/i386-apple-darwin8.6.1/kpsewhich: No such
file or directoryfig:BeliefReXSo the figure label is there, but so is an error from the lookup procedure. I know that I don't have this directory because that's not where i-Installer/MacTeX puts an installation anymore. What's causing the error message, and how do I get rid of it?
I believe that the ruby script that fetches the path to your LaTeX tools is:
$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/Support/lib/LaTeXUtils.rb
If you look at this script, it has a function for fetching the location of the LaTeX binaries called `tex_path`, which tries several different ways of getting to your TeX install, and should usually work. I'm not sure why you'd be getting this error, as the script should only try to use kpswitch once it has found it in the `tex_path` function. That is, the `tex_path` function explicitly tests for the availability of kpswitch, so if it's not there, it shouldn't be getting used later on.
Maybe you can share some more details about your install.
I can't really offer too much advice, because I have pretty much nothing to do with the TeX bundle. Hopefully Haris will come back from wherever he's been hiding, or someone else will step in with a solution.
Jacob Rus, Harvard College