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MacOSX-TeX Digest #1453 - Wednesday, August 3, 2005

  Code folding
          by "Jon Breitenbucher" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
          by "Ross Moore" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] TextMate & LaTeX woes
          by "Mika Luoma-aho" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] TextMate & LaTeX woes
          by "Gerben Wierda" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
          by "Mark Smith" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
          by "Martin Steer" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] TextMate & LaTeX woes
          by "Alan Litchfield" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
          by "Joseph C. Slater" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
          by "Michael S. Hanson" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
          by "Joseph C. Slater" 

  Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
          by "Alan Litchfield" 


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Subject: Code folding
From: "Jon Breitenbucher" 
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 21:54:52 -0400

Are there any GUI editors that will do LaTeX code folding? I was  
playing around with eclipse and installed the TeXclipse plug-in and  
love the code folding capability. I have tried a number of editors  
and mainly use TeXShop, but code folding has me rethinking this.
____________________________________________

Separatists Unite!

Jon Breitenbucher, Ph. D.
Adjunct Professor and Instructional Technology Specialist
The College of Wooster
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
308 E. University
Wooster, Ohio 44691

work:    (330)263-2207
e-mail:    jbreitenbuch@wooster.edu
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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
From: "Ross Moore" 
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 12:38:47 +1000

Hi Jon,

On 03/08/2005, at 11:54 AM, Jon Breitenbucher wrote:

> Are there any GUI editors that will do LaTeX code folding? I was  
> playing around with eclipse and installed the TeXclipse plug-in and  
> love the code folding capability. I have tried a number of editors  
> and mainly use TeXShop, but code folding has me rethinking this.


Back in February on this list, I suggested taking a look at:
        http://www.amrita-ebook.org/

It is a system that includes code-folding, and much, much more.


Cheers,

     Ross

> ____________________________________________
>
> Separatists Unite!
>
> Jon Breitenbucher, Ph. D.
> Adjunct Professor and Instructional Technology Specialist
> The College of Wooster
> Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
> 308 E. University
> Wooster, Ohio 44691
>
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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] TextMate & LaTeX woes
From: "Mika Luoma-aho" 
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 08:18:42 +0300

 > You probably have forgotten to activate the CLI option ...

OK.

 > You can do this by configuring again the tex i-Package in i- 
Installer.
i-Installer will then add some lines to files in /etc (/etc/profile for
example) that /usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current is
added to $PATH.

Do I have to configure something on the way, or just a plain re-install?

Cheers,

Mika.

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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] TextMate & LaTeX woes
From: "Gerben Wierda" 
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 07:36:19 +0200

On Aug 3, 2005, at 07:18, Mika Luoma-aho wrote:

> Do I have to configure something on the way, or just a plain 
> re-install?

A configure only from the i-Package is enough. Select CLI activation. 
deselect all others. Some things will be done nonetheless, these are 
things I want to  make sure that have happened after any configure, 
like rebuilding the index.

G


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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
From: "Mark Smith" 
Date: Wed,  3 Aug 2005 09:05:07 +0200

@ 03:54 on 2.8.05, Jon Breitenbucher wrote:

>Are there any GUI editors that will do LaTeX code folding? I was =20
>playing around with eclipse and installed the TeXclipse plug-in and =20
>love the code folding capability. I have tried a number of editors =20
>and mainly use TeXShop, but code folding has me rethinking this.

TextMate does this. Though the LaTeX module is (along with others)
currently in a state of flux.

mark.

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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
From: "Martin Steer" 
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 17:24:29 +1000

Jon Breitenbucher  writes:

> Are there any GUI editors that will do LaTeX code folding? I was  
> playing around with eclipse and installed the TeXclipse plug-in and  
> love the code folding capability. I have tried a number of editors  
> and mainly use TeXShop, but code folding has me rethinking this.

Emacs/auctex will hide code at various levels, e.g. '\footnote{blah}'
can be hidden under '[F]' or '\begin{table} ... \end{table}' under
'[table]' (or a marker of your choice). Is that code folding?

--
Martin

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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] TextMate & LaTeX woes
From: "Alan Litchfield" 
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 21:07:39 +1200


On Aug 3, 2005, at 8:49 AM, Mika Luoma-aho wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> having trouble running LaTeX commands on TextMate 1.1b15 on TL2005.  
> It used to work before I made the move TL2005 and/or TM was  
> updated. When I run the command LaTeX and view, I get:
> Compiling LaTeX...
>
> /bin/bash: line 33: pdflatex: command not found
> Success
> Error: PDF file not written to disk
>

Currently your PATH in /etc/profile probably reads:

PATH=3D"/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin"
export PATH

You can add the directory for latex by changing it to read:

PATH=3D"/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/TeX/bin/powerpc-darwin6.8/"
export PATH

I would suggest you use vi to add the path, but that is just my  
choice in text editors. In which case you enter on a Terminal prompt:

sudo vi profile

Enter your admin password when prompted. Then in vi press i to enter  
INSERT mode. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to where you want  
to enter the text. Type in the additional text and hit ESC. Then  
type :wq which will write the changes to disk, then quit vi.

You will need to restart the application, but not the computer.

HIH Alan

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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
From: "Joseph C. Slater" 
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 11:09:56 -0400


On Aug 3, 2005, at 3:24 AM, Martin Steer wrote:

> Jon Breitenbucher  writes:
>
>
>> Are there any GUI editors that will do LaTeX code folding? I was
>> playing around with eclipse and installed the TeXclipse plug-in and
>> love the code folding capability. I have tried a number of editors
>> and mainly use TeXShop, but code folding has me rethinking this.
>>
>
> Emacs/auctex will hide code at various levels, e.g. '\footnote{blah}'
> can be hidden under '[F]' or '\begin{table} ... \end{table}' under
> '[table]' (or a marker of your choice). Is that code folding?
>

Yes.

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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
From: "Michael S. Hanson" 
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 14:51:01 -0400


On Aug 3, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Joseph C. Slater wrote:

> On Aug 3, 2005, at 3:24 AM, Martin Steer wrote:
>
>> Jon Breitenbucher  writes:
>>
>>> Are there any GUI editors that will do LaTeX code folding? I was
>>> playing around with eclipse and installed the TeXclipse plug-in and
>>> love the code folding capability. I have tried a number of editors
>>> and mainly use TeXShop, but code folding has me rethinking this.
>>
>> Emacs/auctex will hide code at various levels, e.g. '\footnote{blah}'
>> can be hidden under '[F]' or '\begin{table} ... \end{table}' under
>> '[table]' (or a marker of your choice). Is that code folding?
>
> Yes.

	Although it's debatable whether it is a GUI editor.  [Places on 
flame-retardant suit.]

                                         -- Mike


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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
From: "Joseph C. Slater" 
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 19:13:02 -0400


On Aug 3, 2005, at 2:51 PM, Michael S. Hanson wrote:

> 
>>
>
>     Although it's debatable whether it is a GUI editor.  [Places on  
> flame-retardant suit.]

Define GUI. Mouse driven, with menus? Yup. Scroll bars? Yup. It's got  
'em. It can be used in a terminal window without the GUI, but it's  
GUI when otherwise used. The GUI is not very sophisticated, and can  
be considered lacking, but it's a GUI nevertheless.
Joe

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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Code folding
From: "Alan Litchfield" 
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 11:37:43 +1200 (NZST)

And let the games begin ;)

Alan

Joseph C. Slater said:
>
> On Aug 3, 2005, at 2:51 PM, Michael S. Hanson wrote:
>
>> 
>>>
>>
>>     Although it's debatable whether it is a GUI editor.  [Places on
>> flame-retardant suit.]
>
> Define GUI. Mouse driven, with menus? Yup. Scroll bars? Yup. It's got  =
 'em.
> It can be used in a terminal window without the GUI, but it's   GUI whe=
n
> otherwise used. The GUI is not very sophisticated, and can   be conside=
red
> lacking, but it's a GUI nevertheless.




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