Subject: MacOSX-TeX Digest #189 - 12/23/01
Date: Sunday, December 23, 2001 8:00 PM
From: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List 
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MacOSX-TeX Digest #189 - Sunday, December 23, 2001

  Searchable Archives
          by "Alexandre Enkerli" 
  No Frameworks?
          by "Adrian Heathcote" 
  Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks?
          by "get86" 
  Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks?
          by "Gerben Wierda" 
  Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks? (Yes. New GWTeXServices-0.1.dmg.gz)
          by "Gerben Wierda" 
  Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks? (Yes. New GWTeXServices-0.1.dmg.gz)
          by "Adrian Heathcote" 
  Archived List Digests
          by "Gary L. Gray" 


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Subject: Searchable Archives
From: "Alexandre Enkerli" 
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 22:45:09 -0500

From: "Jacques Distler" 

> Funny, this was the subject of my post a few weeks ago (gotta get a
> searchable archive of this mailing list!):

Absolutely! As well as FAQs and links. Could Gary Gray do this at PSU?


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Subject: No Frameworks?
From: "Adrian Heathcote" 
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 16:03:06 +1100

Gerben---I've downloaded the 0.1 Texservices and successfully created
the Services folder. The app now appears in the services menu. But
selecting text in textedit and choosing the service causes the wheel to
spin and nothing to happen. You mentioned a few days ago that two
frameworks were to be included in the download, but they don't seem to
be in the version that I downloaded. Could this be the problem? I have
created a frameworks folder inside the user library folder but it is
empty---nothing has gone into it as a result of the installation.

Thanks

Adrian Heathcote


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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks?
From: "get86" 
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 00:07:59 -0500

i'd like to ask the same thing... about the frameworks?

on 12/23/01 12:03 AM, Adrian Heathcote put this information to epaper:

> Gerben---I've downloaded the 0.1 Texservices and successfully created
> the Services folder. The app now appears in the services menu. But
> selecting text in textedit and choosing the service causes the wheel to
> spin and nothing to happen. You mentioned a few days ago that two
> frameworks were to be included in the download, but they don't seem to
> be in the version that I downloaded. Could this be the problem? I have
> created a frameworks folder inside the user library folder but it is
> empty---nothing has gone into it as a result of the installation.
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian Heathcote
>
>
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks?
From: "Gerben Wierda" 
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 15:28:38 +0100

Ugh, I forgot to include them on the dmg. I still have to find out how
to include them in the app itself, which is the correct solution.

G


On Sunday, December 23, 2001, at 06:07 , get86 wrote:

> i'd like to ask the same thing... about the frameworks?
>
> on 12/23/01 12:03 AM, Adrian Heathcote put this information to epaper:
>
>> Gerben---I've downloaded the 0.1 Texservices and successfully created
>> the Services folder. The app now appears in the services menu. But
>> selecting text in textedit and choosing the service causes the wheel to
>> spin and nothing to happen. You mentioned a few days ago that two
>> frameworks were to be included in the download, but they don't seem to
>> be in the version that I downloaded. Could this be the problem? I have
>> created a frameworks folder inside the user library folder but it is
>> empty---nothing has gone into it as a result of the installation.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Adrian Heathcote
>>
>>
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks? (Yes. New GWTeXServices-0.1.dmg.gz)
From: "Gerben Wierda" 
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 15:41:13 +0100

I have replaced GWTeXServices-0.1.dmg.gz with one that *does* contain
the frameworks. Filename will remain the same as it is automatically
extracted from the app version (which hasn't changed).

The frameworks need to be installed by hand.

Sorry for that.

G

On Sunday, December 23, 2001, at 06:07 , get86 wrote:

> i'd like to ask the same thing... about the frameworks?
>
> on 12/23/01 12:03 AM, Adrian Heathcote put this information to epaper:
>
>> Gerben---I've downloaded the 0.1 Texservices and successfully created
>> the Services folder. The app now appears in the services menu. But
>> selecting text in textedit and choosing the service causes the wheel to
>> spin and nothing to happen. You mentioned a few days ago that two
>> frameworks were to be included in the download, but they don't seem to
>> be in the version that I downloaded. Could this be the problem? I have
>> created a frameworks folder inside the user library folder but it is
>> empty---nothing has gone into it as a result of the installation.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Adrian Heathcote
>>
>>
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] No Frameworks? (Yes. New GWTeXServices-0.1.dmg.gz)
From: "Adrian Heathcote" 
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 01:53:54 +1100

Thanks very much, installed, run, and it worked a treat. What a great
idea!

Adrian Heathcote


On Monday, December 24, 2001, at 01:41 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:

> I have replaced GWTeXServices-0.1.dmg.gz with one that *does* contain
> the frameworks. Filename will remain the same as it is automatically
> extracted from the app version (which hasn't changed).
>
> The frameworks need to be installed by hand.
>
> Sorry for that.
>
> G
>
> On Sunday, December 23, 2001, at 06:07 , get86 wrote:
>
>> i'd like to ask the same thing... about the frameworks?
>>
>> on 12/23/01 12:03 AM, Adrian Heathcote put this information to epaper:
>>
>>> Gerben---I've downloaded the 0.1 Texservices and successfully created
>>> the Services folder. The app now appears in the services menu. But
>>> selecting text in textedit and choosing the service causes the wheel
>>> to
>>> spin and nothing to happen. You mentioned a few days ago that two
>>> frameworks were to be included in the download, but they don't seem to
>>> be in the version that I downloaded. Could this be the problem? I have
>>> created a frameworks folder inside the user library folder but it is
>>> empty---nothing has gone into it as a result of the installation.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Adrian Heathcote
>>>
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
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>>> "unsubscribe macosx-tex" (no quotes) in the body.
>>> For additional HELP, send email to  with
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>>> messages posted by third parties.
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>>
>>
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Subject: Archived List Digests
From: "Gary L. Gray" 
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 17:15:53 -0500

I have FINALLY put all the archived list digests online at:

.

It isn't the prettiest thing in the world, but hopefully it will be
functional.

I have registered the site with Google, so once their crawlers have a look
at it, you should be able to search it. Unfortunately, this can take up to
30 days, but hopefully we won't have to wait that long.

I will update the site as often as I can with new digests.

All the best his holiday season.

-- Gary



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