Hi Daniel,

Tikz is not part of TeXmacs, so the way it work depends
on your environment and in particular on the particular
LaTeX distribution that you are using.  If your colleague
has 'Insert -> Fold -> Executable -> Tikz', contrary to you,
then this probably means that the 'latex' binary is somehow
not in your path when launching TeXmacs.  You can check by
launching a shell session from inside TeXmacs and
doing 'which latex'.  Beware that you don't necessarily
have the same environment when using the TeXmacs application
or when launching TeXmacs from within 'Terminal'.

Best wishes, --Joris



On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 12:08:00PM -0700, Daniel Bump wrote:
> 
> Dear TeXmacs-devel,
> 
> I am running TeXmacs-1.99.20 under MacOS 11.3 (Big Sur).
> This is the binary that I downloaded from texmacs.org.
> 
> A colleague is running the *same binary* also on Big Sur
> and he can go to Insert -> Fold -> Executable -> Tikz.
> 
> I can go to Insert -> Fold -> Executable and get a few
> options from Asymptote to XYpic but no Tikz.
> 
> Since we are running the same texmacs binary I guess there is
> something different in our setups.
> 
> My path to latex is:
> 
> /Library/TeX/texbin/latex
> 
> which is a symbolic link to somewhere. I also have the homebrew mactex
> package installed, so I have another latex at:
> 
> /usr/local/texlive/2020/bin/x86_64-darwin/latex
> 
> Do you have any insight as to why I am unable to
> see Tikz in texmacs?
> 
> Daniel Bump
> 
> 
> 
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