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Scripts/Macros R Useful!: msg#00361

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Subject: Scripts/Macros R Useful!

Hi,
just to add a note about something I found very useful: (its probably old hat for many, but Im a new user & it works in exciting ways! :")

-> The macro/scripting mode in TexShop is really great.. I've been putting together a bunch of .cls and .sty files which I'll use for my thesis in psycholinguistics, so it needed to have APA-style citations and references, but also both author and subject indices, plus the use of IPA fonts (tipa package) and also the ability to draw linguistic trees..
For a bunch of reasons, I cannot process the whole thing in TexShop, but what I did, I wrote a shell script, and I added it to 'personal scripts' in preferences, and used the %&personallatex command at the document top..
- So now, all I do is hit the LaTeX button on TexShop, and it runs the script, does all the (multiple) latexing, bibtexing build both indexes, and eventually converts to pdf (thru dvipdf)!!
- Of course the brilliant thing is that instead one can write applescript in TeXShop, which does some preprocessing (backups, send filenames around) and hopefully then it'll be even more generic..

The reason I bring this up is that many things that need the command line can simple be scripted/macroed in TeXShop, so once you do that, doing all the complicated stuff is done by just hitting a single button, leaving you to work in peace on the content as the LaTeX philosophy demands.. :)

Mohinish


On 26 Jul 2004, at 6:48 PM, Aditya Dushyant Trivedi wrote:

<snip>

There are some tricks [sic] that rely on postscript
(pstricks, psfrag) and will never function as such with pdftex. Since
discovering metapost, I haven't found a need for those packages.

Maarten

There is a package called pdftricks which attempts to give you the same functionality as pstricks for pdf output. I am not sure if it does everything that pstricks does. To use pdftricks you will have to use the shell-escape flag and works on the fly on Unix/Linux (including OS X). To make ot work on the fly it uses some shell scripting. Windows users have some work to do.

-Eddy


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