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− | Typically, both editors work out of the box, but if you are using version earlier than those shipped with MacTeX 2011 (TeXShop 2.42) you need to configure engines for ConTeXt manually. | + | Typically, both editors work out of the box "TeXLixe", but if you are using version earlier than those shipped with MacTeX 2011 (TeXShop 2.42) you need to configure engines for ConTeXt manually. |
=== TeXshop === | === TeXshop === | ||
− | If you install ConTeXt in | + | If you install "ConTeXt Suite" or want to use "TeXlive" in parallel "ConTeXt Suites" with you have to create a new engines for "TeXShop", so that you can run your versions of "ConTeXt" directly from within "TeXShop". |
− | Go to : /Users/username/Library/TeXShop/Engines. | + | Go to : /Users/username/Library/TeXShop/Engines from within the Finder. |
+ | If you can not find this folder then start "TeXShop", it will install it. | ||
Then, create a file with .engine as extension. Paste this in your new engine : | Then, create a file with .engine as extension. Paste this in your new engine : |
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Standalone ConTeXt
The "ConTeXt Suite" distribution is the recommended way to use ConTeXt on any OS. For a Mac tutorial see the mac section under ConTeXt Suite
MacTeX
A straightforward way to to install ConTeXt on Mac OS X is via the MacTeX distribution. The distribution includes TeXShop and TeXworks editors, TeX Live Utility for managing updates, and many other goodies. It is highly recommended to use at least MacTeX 2011.
- Download and follow the instructions (if you have a broad bandwith internet connection)
- You can also buy a TeXlive DVD (if you are a member of a TeX user group you often get it for free),
- or download and install a TeXlive image from the web.
TeXshop and TeXworks
Typically, both editors work out of the box "TeXLixe", but if you are using version earlier than those shipped with MacTeX 2011 (TeXShop 2.42) you need to configure engines for ConTeXt manually.
TeXshop
If you install "ConTeXt Suite" or want to use "TeXlive" in parallel "ConTeXt Suites" with you have to create a new engines for "TeXShop", so that you can run your versions of "ConTeXt" directly from within "TeXShop".
Go to : /Users/username/Library/TeXShop/Engines from within the Finder.
If you can not find this folder then start "TeXShop", it will install it.
Then, create a file with .engine as extension. Paste this in your new engine :
$ #!/bin/bash
$ export PATH=/Applications/ConText/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin:$PATH
$ export TEXMFCACHE=/Applications/ConText/tex/texmf-cache
$ context "$1"
Now, when you will open TeXShop, you can choose this new engine.
TeXworks
If you install ConTeXt in your Applications Folder, you have to create a new engine.
Go to your preferences inside TeXworks.
In Typesetting Menu, in Processing tools, add a new engine. In Name, type what you want. In Program : /Applications/ConText/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/texmfstart In Arguments :
*texexec as the first argument *$fullname as the second argument *$synctexoption as the third argument.
Skim (PDF viewer)
Unless you are using TeXshop or TeXworks with built-in viewers, the recommended PDF viewer with SyncTeX support and auto-refresh on Mac OS X is Skim.
More Links
- MacTeX Home Page (MacTeX at TUG)
- Mac OS X TeX/LaTeX Web Site (Penn State University)
- TeXshop, a simple, elegant TeX editor and PDF viewer.
- iTeXMac, a more fully featured, but sometimes more complex, TeX editor and PDF viewer
- TeXniscope is an interesting, auto-updating PDF- and DVI viewer, especially helpful when you're updating documents from the command line or otherwise outside of the above-mentioned integrated editor/viewers on how to uninstall on mac
- Mac Uninstall Software
- There are more Text Editors that support ConText.
- PDFView is a lightweight Mac OS X application to display PDF files with auto-update and PDFSync function.
- How-to articles about Mac OS, for example how to uninstall applications on mac. Opportunity to submit questions.
- Mac Uninstaller
- DVD Ripping Software for Your Mac
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