Tom Sgouros writes:
> I'm using a Mac (MacOs 13.2), and if anyone is familiar with the best
> way to set environment variables for an Emacs started from the Finder
> where there is no environment to inherit I'd love to hear about that,
> too. /etc/rc.common does not appear to work for this.
Hi Tom,
> Tom Sgouros writes:
> How can I set an environment variable necessary for my TeX installation to
> find my local class files? Is there a way within Auctex to do this?
> I'm using a Mac (MacOs 13.2), and if anyone is familiar with the best way
> to set environment variables for an
Hi Tom,
Why not just embed these settings in a .bashrc file (or equivalent)?
### Settings that are defaults--can be updated below
# Set up the TeX environmentals
Thank you Arash and Ikumi. That gives me something to go on.
-Tom
On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 4:42 AM Arash Esbati wrote:
> Tom Sgouros writes:
>
> > I'm using a Mac (MacOs 13.2), and if anyone is familiar with the best
> > way to set environment variables for an Emacs started from the Finder
>
Am 23.10.23 um 10:42 Uhr schrieb Arash Esbati:
> I've read a couple of times that the lisp library
> exec-path-from-shell.el is made for this[1].
This is right. I use it with the current Vanilla Emacs, and it works. I
ran into trouble when I noticed that GNU Emacs on the Mac does not
inherit
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