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LaTeX.sublime-build
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// Compilation settings
// ====================
//
// The actual magic happens in the make_pdf command
// I stick to the format of standard ST2 sublime-build files
// with minor variations.
// NOTE: the viewer is NOT configured from here!
// As of 5/24/11, it cannot be changed, but I will introduce a setting later
{
// General settings; DO NOT MODIFY!!!
"target": "make_pdf",
"selector": "text.tex.latex",
// Mac-specific settings
// ---------------------
"osx":
{
// Mac texification settings
// -------------------------
// Personalize this, IF you know what you are doing!
// e.g. change 'pdflatex...' to 'xelatex...'
// Refer to the documentation for latexmk
//
// Note: do NOT include $file or similar!!!
// Only configure the compilation parameters you need, MINUS the
// actual file to be compiled
//
// By default, latexmk is told to use pdflatex, with synctex on for
// backward/forward search, forcing compilation (e.g. even if no bib file is found)
// and producing pdf rather than dvi output
"cmd": ["latexmk",
"-e", "\\$pdflatex = 'pdflatex %O -interaction=nonstopmode -synctex=1 %S'",
//"-silent",
"-f", "-pdf"],
// Paths to TeX binaries; needed as GUI apps do not inherit
// the profile. MUST EXPLICITLY PRE/APPEND $PATH!
// This is preconfigured for MacTeX (2009 and up I guess)
"path": "$PATH:/usr/texbin:/usr/local/bin",
// DO NOT MESS WITH THE FOLLOWING!!!
"file_regex": "^(...*?):([0-9]+): ([0-9]*)([^\\.]+)"
},
// Windows-specific settings
// -------------------------
"windows":
{
// Texification command
// -----------------------------
// See above comments on Mac parameters
// Refer to the documentation for texify
//
// Again, do NOT include $file or similar!!!
//
// Uncomment ONLY ONE of the "cmd"s given here,
// depending on your tex distro (miktex or texlive)
// MikTeX 2009 configuration
// You can also set the MikTeX binaries path here, if you have them
// in a non-standard location that is NOT on your %PATH%
// Useful also if you have both MikTeX and TeXlive installed, and want
// to use MikTeX.
// If you don't need this, leave it blank, i.e. ""
// ADD $PATH EXPLICITLY AT THE END
// *** BEGIN MikTeX 2009 ***
"cmd": ["texify",
"-b", "-p",
"--tex-option=\"--synctex=1\""
],
"path": "",
// *** END MikTeX 2009 ***
// TeXlive 2011 configuration
// You can als set the TeXlive binaries path here, if you have them
// in a non-standard location that is NOT on your %PATH%
// Useful also if you have both MikTeX and TeXlive installed, and want
// to use TeXlive.
// If you don't need this, leave it blank, i.e. ""
// ADD $PATH EXPLICITLY AT THE END
// *** BEGIN TeXLive 2011 ***
// "cmd": ["latexmk",
// "-e", "\\$pdflatex = 'pdflatex %O -interaction=nonstopmode -synctex=1 %S'",
// //"-silent",
// "-f", "-pdf"],
// "path": "C:\\texlive\\2011\\bin\\win32;$PATH",
// *** END TeXLive 2011 ***
// END OF USER-CONFIGURABLE STUFF!!!
// DO NOT MESS WITH THE FOLLOWING!!!
"file_regex": "^((?:.:)?[^:\n\r]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$"
}
}