Khaled Hosny wrote:
Running it gives:

$ mtxrun -script texworks -start
MTXrun | unable to locate TeXworks

Though I've texworks on my path:

$ which texworks /usr/bin/texworks

I found that the file.split_path(os.getenv("PATH")) call returns a table
with single member containing the full PATH variable (it assumes it is a
semicolon separated list, but on linux it is a colon separated list).

hm, that should be detected automatically; i'll check it

Even after getting around this, the executable name it is looking for is
'TeXworks' while it should be 'texworks'.

oh, so they changed it? good, as this mixed uppercase lowercase is annoying

Hans

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