07-11-2015
Alternatives to GNU Make for users of newer OS X
As you may already know, Apple has integrated all the GNU developer tools into their own graphical development environment so you can no longer use them from the command line. This means that open source software that is distributed as source is inaccessible to users of newer versions of Mac OS X, because we can't use gcc or make to compile it. Is there an alternative method of doing this?
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texworks
TEXWORKS(1) General Commands Manual TEXWORKS(1)
NAME
texworks - a simple TeX front-end program
SYNOPSIS
texworks [OPTIONS] [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
TeXworks is an environment for authoring TeX (LaTeX, ConTeXt, etc) documents, with a Unicode-based, TeX-aware editor, integrated PDF
viewer, and a clean, simple interface accessible to casual and non-technical users.
It is inspired by Dick Koch's award-winning TeXShop program for Mac OS X, which has made quality typesetting through TeX accessible to a
wider community of users, without a technical or intimidating face. The goal of TeXworks is to deliver a similarly integrated, easy-to-use
environment for users on other platforms, especially GNU/Linux and Windows.
OPTIONS
--help, -?
Display a short overview over all command line options
--position=, -p
Open the next specified file at the given position (line or page)
--version, -v
Display version information
ENVIRONMENT
TW_INIPATH
Overrides the location of the preferences file.
TW_LIBPATH
Overrides the location of the additional configuration and library files.
TW_DICPATH
Overrides the location of dictionary files.
TW_HELPPATH
Overrides the location of help files.
TW_PLUGINPATH
Overrides the location of plugins.
FILES
~/.config/TUG/TeXworks.conf
Text file to store the preferences.
~/.TeXworks/*
Additional configuration and library files (e.g. for auto completion, templates, etc.).
/usr/local/bin/texworks-setup.ini
Setup file to override the location of the files mentioned above (e.g. for enabling portable operation).
SEE ALSO
TeXworks homepage: http://tug.org/texworks/
TeXworks development: http://code.google.com/p/texworks/
BUGS
If you find a bug, please report it at http://code.google.com/p/texworks/issues/list
AUTHORS
Jonathan Kew, Stefan Loffler, Charlie Sharpsteen, and others
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Jonathan Kew, Stefan Loffler, Charlie Sharpsteen
License GPLv2+: GNU GPL (version 2 or later) <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
TEXWORKS(1)