7/31/2023 0 Comments Aquamacs el capitan![]() ![]() > Now, why are some other folks saying that Aquamacs isn't compiling LaTeX files for them under El Capitan? I'm getting these comments via the mactex-support list as well as personal emails from folks I've helped in the past. ![]() Aquamacs lets you write text from LaTeX manuscripts to to-do lists, from C to Cobol, Java, Python, Shell-script, Lisp, everything Aquamacs looks and behaves like other Mac programs - even though it's still the powerful GNU Emacs with all the extensibility that millions have come to appreciate. > The real problem (which gave the error after (0) pages were processed) was that the latex command had been changed (by me? long ago?) to be pdflatex and the pdf mode was turned on so Aquamacs was attempting to execute pdfpdflatex. Aquamacs is the Emacs editor that Mac users love. > The command above showed me that the PATH was fine, /Library/TeX/texbin was being picked up from the system PATH. > That incantation and discovering ^C^L to see what was happening in the compile led me to the real problem and I'm very sorry for the noise! Download Aquamacs Emacs 3.6 for Mac OS 10. > M-x customize-variable RET exec-path RET An Editor for Text, HTML, LaTeX, C++, Java, Python, R, Perl, Ruby, PHP, and more Aquamacs is a modern editor based on GNU Emacs. > If you launch Aquamacs and you do (M is Meta, typically it would be the Option key): ![]() Does it not find the tex binaries to execute, or is it something else? > It would be interesting to see what fails and how. The correct path is shown in Terminal.app so the system is using the /etc/paths.d/TeX file which contains /Library/TeX/texbin. For some reason it doesn't seem to pick up the changed PATH variable. > On Oct 29, 2015, at 19:38, Herbert Schulz wrote: > On Oct 29, 2015, at 9:17 PM, Ettore Aldrovandi wrote: > On Oct 30, 2015, at 8:23 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote: Could we help you? Return the favor and support the Aquamacs Project! So, that route will require people to upgrade their MacTeX install after installing El Capitan. In that case I would suggest adding the following to their ~/.bash_profile script:Įxport PATH=/Library/TeX/texbin:/usr/local/texlive/2014/bin/x86_64-darwin:$PATHĪquamacs will pick up the /Library path in a future version, but not the /usr/local/texlive/2014 one. I suspect that their LaTeX isn’t available from the command line either.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |