Hi guys!
I've been using TextMate for a while (still a bit of a newbie though), especially for Latex and I really LOVE everything about it. However, after making a clean install due to a new MacBook I'm having some problems with cleaning up the aux files that is created when I press cmd-R.
As I remember from my previous installation - all the aux files were deleted when I clicked "clean up" in the html-window (that is displayed after cmd-R) or by hitting ctrl-alt-delete, but now nothing happens - all files are still in the folder where the .latex and .bib files are and the html-window displays "Found 0 errors, and 0 warnings in 0 runs" after "clean up".
Have I messed something up or is there some issues with the "trash aux files" command? Please help as it's so frustrating to have to manually delete these files when, for instance, I've made some changes in the .bib-file and need to include this new citation - but it only results in a [?] until I manually delete the aux files and re-run "Typeset and view".
My installation: TextMate v. 1.5.8 (1498) Latex Bundle rev. 11510 MacTex 2008 with Skim as my selected viewer
Thanks so much for your help!!
/AM
Ps. Some time ago I read in some forum (maybe here I don't remember, sorry) that the issue with "umlauts" in labels for sections (etc.) would be addressed by changing the umlauts to the "normal" character without the umlaut or a "_"-character as other special characters. Any news on this?
Le 7 mai 09 à 00:51, A.M a écrit :
Hi guys!
I've been using TextMate for a while (still a bit of a newbie though), especially for Latex and I really LOVE everything about it. However, after making a clean install due to a new MacBook I'm having some problems with cleaning up the aux files that is created when I press cmd-R.
As I remember from my previous installation - all the aux files were deleted when I clicked "clean up" in the html-window (that is displayed after cmd-R) or by hitting ctrl-alt-delete, but now nothing happens - all files are still in the folder where the .latex and .bib files are and the html-window displays "Found 0 errors, and 0 warnings in 0 runs" after "clean up".
Have I messed something up or is there some issues with the "trash aux files" command? Please help as it's so frustrating to have to manually delete these files when, for instance, I've made some changes in the .bib-file and need to include this new citation - but it only results in a [?] until I manually delete the aux files and re-run "Typeset and view".
Hi,
Independently from your `cleaning' problem, the missing citations issue should be solved by running bibtex and then pdftex twice when you change citations (the use of Latexmk.pl as the typesetting engine would automate this process).
Cheers, S.
Stéphane Thil wrote:
Le 7 mai 09 à 00:51, A.M a écrit :
Hi guys!
I've been using TextMate for a while (still a bit of a newbie though), especially for Latex and I really LOVE everything about it. However, after making a clean install due to a new MacBook I'm having some problems with cleaning up the aux files that is created when I press cmd-R.
As I remember from my previous installation - all the aux files were deleted when I clicked "clean up" in the html-window (that is displayed after cmd-R) or by hitting ctrl-alt-delete, but now nothing happens - all files are still in the folder where the .latex and .bib files are and the html-window displays "Found 0 errors, and 0 warnings in 0 runs" after "clean up".
Have I messed something up or is there some issues with the "trash aux files" command? Please help as it's so frustrating to have to manually delete these files when, for instance, I've made some changes in the .bib-file and need to include this new citation - but it only results in a [?] until I manually delete the aux files and re-run "Typeset and view".
Hi,
Independently from your `cleaning' problem, the missing citations issue should be solved by running bibtex and then pdftex twice when you change citations (the use of Latexmk.pl as the typesetting engine would automate this process).
Cheers, S.
Thanks for your reply. I do use pdflatex as the typesetting engine with Latexmk.pl checked. When I add a work to my .bib-file I can immediately see it when pressing alt-esc after typing \cite{} in TM but it still results in [?] after I press cmd-R.