![]() Just trying to get things straight in my mind. How are you compiling the document? Are you using pdflatex, pdflatexmk, etc? Don't know if that is part of your problem or not. That way cross-references, etc., still work properly. > commenting out those chapters not included. > the front matter and associated bumph in the whole publication and then > For the chapter proofing I am using a different header file that excludes all > at a time? Are you using \includeonly or just commenting out \include's? > How are you handling working on only one ``chapter'' (i.e., one included file) ![]() > - is that what you mean by ``distributed''? In the two cases mentioned above, both have includes > Is it a distributed document or a simple single file document? > On Sep 20, 2010, at 2:51 PM, Alan T Litchfield wrote: On Sep 20, 2010, at 6:21 PM, Alan Litchfield wrote: Next message: PSA: YALE - Yet Another LaTeX Editor :-).Previous message: TexShop preview is blank since last update Peter Grill Asks: TexShop open and update pdf via command line Consider a directory with the following files: FileA.tex FileA.pdf xxxx.pdf When I open FileA.tex in TeXShop FileA.TexShop preview is blank since last update Herbert Schulz herbs at TeXShop is distributed under the GPL public license, and thus free.TexShop preview is blank since last update ![]() Both of these versions are available on this site. Users with systems 10.2 or 10.3 should use TeXShop 1.43, and users with systems 10.0 and 10.1 should use TeXShop 1.19. An earlier version of TeXShop, version 2, is also maintained and requires System 10.4 (Tiger), although System 10.5 (Leopard) is strongly recommended because it fixes several important bugs in Apple's PDFKit code, extensively used in TeXShop. As far as I know, Adobe Reader does not auto reload (so if you re-typeset you have to manually open the new pdf), and you lose synchronization. ![]() ![]() But the call 'syncpreviewname' call sends '3' to TeXShop and then runs the sync command to highlight the appropriate spot in the preview window. The preview in TeXShop (and in Apple's native application, which is no surprise, given that, as Herb explained in this list, it uses the same PDFkit framework) shows a circle chopped off at the top. The 'syncpreviewindex' command sends '2' to TeXShop in the same way. The latest TeXShop release, version 3, requires System 10.7 (Lion). The 'syncpreviewline' applescript call sends the parameter '1' to TeXShop, where it is stored as an instance variable. I have the following problem: At random times, when I recompile my document using Lyx, all I get in the Texshop window is this: In other words. The most recent version of this distribution is maintained for the Mac by the MacTeX TeXnical Working Group of the TeX Users Group and available under the "Obtaining" tab. I am using Lyx with Texshop as my preview viewer. The distribution includes tex, latex, dvips, tex fonts, cyrillic fonts, and virtually all other programs and supporting files commonly used in the TeX world. TeXShop uses TeX Live, a standard distribution of Tex programs maintained by the TeX Users Group (TUG) for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, and various other Unix machines. Since PDF is a native file format on OS X, TeXShop uses "pdftex" and "pdflatex" rather than "tex" and "latex" to typeset these programs in the standard teTeX distribution of TeX produce PDF output instead of DVI output. TeXShop is a TeX previewer for OS X, written in Cocoa. ![]()
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