Hi Keith,
I got it! With the proper setting of paths it works without sourcing setuptex.
Thus I have for my installation of mkii:
--
#!/bin/bash
export PATH=/Volumes/OK/context-minimal/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin:$PATH
texexec --autogenerate --synctex=1 "$1"
The book is called “Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture” and it has
gone into production yesterday. Amazon US already lists it (though without
image) and shows it as available.
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Thanks all for your help when I ran into problems over the last half year.
G
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Hi Troy,
Thank you, this macro is very nice ; it matches what I want to do even
if I would like a smaller space between the arrow and labels.
Best regards,
Fabrice
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Hi Otared,
actually, just setting the PATH variable will work, but you have to set it
with the proper command!
The Standard TexShop engines use the tcsh shell and not bash !!
either change the first line to
#!/bin/tcsh
or set the path bash style
export PATH=/Volumes/OK/context-minimal/tex/texm
Hi Keith,
Thanks for your attention.
Indeed I use the latest TeXShop (version 3.49) but regarding the content my
mkii.engine file if I remove the line
source /Volumes/OK/context-minimal/tex/setuptex
then I cannot typeset with my standalone installation of Context: I tried to
use a set path s
Hi Otared and Gerben,
I do not know which version of TeXShop you are using but the more recent ones
have Engines for ConTeXt, already.
If they are not already installed you can find them in:
~/Libraries/TeXShop/Engines/Inactive
just more the Contex( LuaTeX).engine into Engines and restart
TeXSho
Hi Gerben,
Mkii and Mkiv are to different animals and live side by side.
You do not need to change your TeX setup at all!
All you need to do is change the call to start the processing.
Mkiv can be called with the context …
or
mtxrun -script context …
What I do not know is in what kind of „en
Hi Gerben,
Indeed this is possible to use mkii and mkiv side by side.
In particular if you use TeXShop, it is enough to say at the beginning of your
TeX file
%!TEX TS-program = mkii
or
%!TEX TS-program = mkiv
where it is assumed that you have created two files named
mkii.engine
and