On 7 okt. 2011, at 22:49, Doug McNutt wrote:

[snip]

> As for unwanted writing to a worksheet you can redirect stdout and possibly 
> stderr to an open bbedit text file if you want.  Bbedit will happily reload 
> the modified file the next time you bring its window to the front.

You don't want to do this with TeX and derived systems. TeX may request input 
during a run, and redirecting stdout and stderr will block this. This will 
leave you wondering what is happening.

Another advantage of using the terminal is that the path will be set correctly 
by the installer. This is tested by the good folks behind MacTeX. This is 
easier and simpler than anything you can come up with for a worksheet.

Best,

Maarten

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