![]() ![]() Therefore this problem should not be present when TeXworks is being used usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin /usr/local/bin With TeXworks the list of the folders it searches in this order are It certainly is so also with TeXstudio, probably also with Texmaker. Instruct users how to configure their |PATH| correctly. |shell_escape_commands|, no? The only real alternative, then, is to Or via an environment variable, it would be the same interaction with Well, if we're going to allow configuring the path in the TeX document Of course this works fine, but it is a very inelegant TeXLive2016 binaries in both the /usr/local/texlive/2016/bin/ Tex for the rc version, while leaving an empty substitution text in theĪt the moment I solved my personal problem by changing name to the It would be a simple action that of defining a non empty substitution Local pre installed o newly installed "version-rcN". This wuld be sufficient to pass anĪbsolute path the the OS so that non patches have to be made to the Shell_escape_coomands or os.exec luatex command, would have as argument Substitution text by default, but that holds the correct path includingĪ final / (assume it is called but the call by What I meant with an environment variable was a macro holding and empty The one visible in the tcsh procedure is redundant. Itself already contains /usr/local/bin in the first position, so that Set path= ($path /usr/local/bin /usr/texbin )īut without any difference in behavior moreover the PATH environment by Installation the same applies to the $path spelling in place of the ![]() Is used also in the other engines that come with the original TeXShop This way (notice that the path setting without using the colon separator Therefore the PATH is modified and configured to use both binaryįolders I switched the order of the path search by modifying the engine ![]() Xelatex -file-line-error -synctex=1 -shell-escape "$1" Set path= ($path /usr/texbin /usr/local/bin) Ones when the user clicks on the Typeset button. TeXShop, so that it could be usable in the "magic comments" so as toĪuto configure TeXShop in order to use that engine instead of the other
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