On 10/5/14 17:51, Ben Coman wrote:
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.
http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/
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 ?
no only the pier files are under git.
you should not add the others.
in essence you should
git add .pier
git add figures/pdf if you change a pdf
and
git commit
git pull
git push
cheers -ben
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com
<mailto: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