I ran today's snapshot.  This is very wierd.

I ran the new snapshot under an xterm.  The "not moving" message you noted 
below appeared.  The window.tex file that was generated by the View command (on 
my system) showed the same garbled result as before when the pdf came up 
automatically.

BUT when I instead typeset the same window.tex file manually (using TeXShop) 
the table displayed perfectly.

So I'm at a bit of a loss.  Some observations:

1.  When I hit View in Gretl, the system fires up TeXShop and then the garbled 
pdf comes up.  Should TeXShop be starting?  (TeXShop set itself to be the 
default viewer for TeX source, but I don't know why it's starting up in this 
context.  I would have thought that pdflatex would be talking straight to the 
pdf viewer (in this case, Acrobat).

2.  I double-checked to make sure that the path to pdflatex I had in 
Tools->Preferences->General->Programs actually pointed to a real file called 
pdflatex.  Indeed it does ('tho it's an alias).

Thanks for being so patient.  The issue is starting to look more like a problem 
with the typesetting system and less with Gretl.  Sigh.

 - Bob




On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:17 PM, Robert Levinson wrote:

> Thanks, Allin.  
> 
> The path for "Command to compile TeX files" is  /usr/texbin/pdflatex
> 
> I'll download the snapshot and will let you know what happens.  
> 
> Many thanks again!
> 
> - Bob
> 
> On Jul 9, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, Robert Levinson wrote:
>> 
>>> The fix you made works.  Thank you very much.
>>> 
>>> But one problem remains.  Now I can save and copy LaTeX versions
>>> of my output.  But the View command still doesn't work properly.
>>> The pdf file that comes up is garbled.
>> 
>> Under /Tools/Preferences, what do you have set for "Command to
>> compile TeX files"?
>> 
>> In today's snapshot I've made a modification that should make
>> trouble-shooting this sort of thing easier. Again you'll have to
>> look at stderr to see it, but when you view LaTeX from within
>> gretl you should see something like:
>> 
>> not removing /Users/you/.gretl/window.tex
>> 
>> This gives you the path to the temporary tex file that gretl wrote
>> (and which we previously removed after use). If you could send me
>> that file maybe I can figure out what's going wrong -- or maybe
>> it'll be obvious to you.
>> 
>> Allin Cottrell
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> 
> Robert J. Levinson
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> 
> 
> 

Robert J. Levinson
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