kilon alios wrote:
Yes I am using MacTex too, it works like a charm. I compile the pdf always before committing to Github to make sure I am not braking enough. I also installed Texmaker which is an even better editor for Tex files and compiling to pdf. 


Though so far emacs with pillar mode and compile.sh is more than enough for my needs. Textmate also is good enough. 

Thanks Kilon. Good to know.

btw, I see that files are generated under that git-clone created.  Being somewhat new to git, when I push back to my fork on github, then issue a pull request to SquareBrackets, what stops the generated files being included ?

cheers -ben
 

On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote:
nacho wrote
> 2) Yes you have to have TEXLive installed.
> 3) If you install it on Mavericks check the paths. TexLive now install
> into a weird location and you should add that location to your path or
> else you'll get an error.

For me it was not a path issue.   I installed MacTex and it added
/usr/texbin to my PATH. That contains 23 links to pdftext (ls -l | grep
pdftex).  However pdflatex was not one of them. Fixed my problem with the
following:
# cd /usr/texbin
# sudo ln -s pdftex pdflatex

Other than that, it was quite straight forward.  So now I have forked the
PharoLaserGameTutorial repo, and compiled it to a PDF, and can start working
on it :)

cheers -ben

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