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Use bbedit to create latex
Use bbedit to create latex














> I much prefer BBedit as an editor to the one in TexShop: I find it a lot more "editorly" in the way I'm used to. I'm not at all sure as to how in that file to make it work with xelatex - on the command line I can just use "latexmk -xelatex -verbose" and it usually turns out ok. Shell scripts don't particularly confuse me, I've written whole systems in nothing but /bin/ksh and some C and perl. I've installed the CompileTex 'plugin' for BBedit and had a look at the CompileTeX-engine shell script that comes with that and apart from a few options at the top the thing looks supremely confusing: most of seems to be a gigantic case statement, the switch of which appears to be the first argument to the script.

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Is there a good online resource that explains how to get that configuration running in BBedit? I've tried Googling and never found a satisfactory resource that seems to explain clearly how to do this. > I use bbedit as a general editor and I've been meaning to install the plugins to make it automatically compile latex into PDFs. I've used the ``fancy'' version, called BBEdit, since pre-OS X days and they make a great editor. Get a copy of TextWrangler from which is free. I wonder if TextEdit does some strange things to shorten the file. > I see no extra blank line but simply a single new line rather than two in a row. > On Sep 16, 2013, at 6:41 PM, Scot Mcphee wrote: On Sep 16, 2013, at 8:13 PM, Scot Mcphee wrote: Next message (by thread): bbedit and xelatex.Previous message (by thread): bbedit and xelatex.Bbedit and xelatex Herbert Schulz herbs at














Use bbedit to create latex