[TxMt] Re: LaTeX bundle wont stop opening TeXShop

Starx jstarx at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 20:49:31 UTC 2015


Rene,

LaTeX is indeed checked under bundle preferences, but it was checked as
soon as I cloned the latex bundle, I assumed this just indicated that
Textmate knew that a latex bundle was present.  The refresh_viewer.scpt can
be opened by the apple script editor and by textedit as well.  When I do
this I can see the code in the script.  I assume this means it's not
compiled.

-Jim

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 10:41 AM, René Schwaiger <sanssecours at f-m.fm> wrote:

> Hi Jim,
>
> > On 08 Jan 2015, at 18:51 , Starx <jstarx at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Rene,
> >
> > After the initial clone the behavior stopped, but because it started
> back up again last time I decided to wait a day before saying it worked and
> unfortunately this morning TeXShop has started opening again.
> >
> > I do not know the difference between a compiled applescript and an
> uncompiled applescript.
>
> as far as I know an uncompiled AppleScript is just a text file. A compiled
> script on the other hand is a binary. If you open a compiled AppleScript in
> an editor — that unlike TextMate — does not support decompilation then you
> should see “gibberish” instead of the source code. You can try it yourself
> by opening `refresh_viewer` in “vim” or “TextEdit”.
>
> > There is still just a file, refresh_viewer.scpt, no application or
> anything like that in the bin directory.  Could my textmate have updated
> itself back to the uncompiled version?
>
> If the checkbox on the left of the LaTeX bundle in Preferences→Bundles is
> selected, then TextMate might have overwritten your changes. If that is not
> the case, then TextMate should not overwrite the cloned version.
>
> >  How do I check if this script is compiled or not?
>
> Just try to open `refresh_viewer.scpt` inside `Support/bin` with “Script
> Editor”. You should get an error message containing something like the
> following text:
>
>     The document “refresh_viewer.scpt” could not be opened.
>
>     Unable to read the file because the script is not editable (it was
> saved as run-only).
>
> > -Jim
>
> Kind regards,
>   René
>
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