[TxMt] Re: textmate Digest, Vol 9, Issue 13

Pierre Riteau pierre.riteau at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 13:39:23 UTC 2009


Sorry, I didn't realized it skipped creating table of contents.
However, I see that when I call latexmk.pl manually with only the  
option -pdf, it creates a TOC.
I think that the LaTeX bundle disables this feature using a temporary  
latexmkrc file.

Maybe this should be discussed with the maintainers of the bundle (I'm  
also quite new to TextMate so I don't know who this would be. I would  
start by looking at the recent commits to the bundle).

Pierre Riteau

On 13 févr. 09, at 13:13, Felipe Rech Meneguzzi wrote:

> I just checked that, but this is not quite what I expected, the  
> script seems only to run latex+bibtex, and it did not create the  
> table of contents properly, so this is not the equivalent of the  
> texify command, I'm afraid.
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Felipe Rech Meneguzzi <felipe.rech at gmail.com 
> > wrote:
> 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 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: "Texify" script in LaTeX bundle
> To: TextMate users <textmate at 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)
>
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