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Answer by Herb Schulz for Adding a new engine in TeXShop
Unless you always want to use xindy -g you may not need to do much to use pdflatexmk by creating a platexmkrc file that contains the line$makeindex = "texindy -g %O -o %D %S";(add a blank line after...
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Making a texindy EngineHere's what your texindy.engine should look like.#! /bin/bashPATH=/Library/TeX/texbin:/usr/local/bin:${PATH}bfname=${1%\.*}texindy -g "$bfname".idxMake sure you set the...
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I would like to add a new engine in TeXShop which is able to perform the xindy command in the following way:texindy -g meindok.idxI do not want to call the command every time from the command line,...
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