Hi Dónal,

I use TeXShop, but I'm afraid that after I manage to get this set up and 
configured so that it is working, I tend to not update this to the latest 
version, and I'm running this under an older operating system.  Hence this 
response probably won't be of much help to you.  My only suggestion parallels 
what James said -- run pdflatex from the Terminal command line or use a shell 
script from Terminal to also send the output to where you can view it.  It 
doesn't give you the nice and immediate update you get when you make editing 
changes of contents from within TeXShop and want to quickly review the results, 
but it is a workaround.

To answer Sarah's questions, yes LaTeX can handle headers, footers, end notes 
and footnotes accessibly. If someone has done a good job of writing the style 
macro, all you need to do is change the style file to automatically change the 
formatting of output.  And you can read the tables and lists.

Dónal, I thought that Nicolai Svendsen on this list was also using TeXShop. 
Maybe he'll weigh in with some suggestions.

Cheers,

Esther

 
On Jul 26, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:

> The problem Sarah is not so much with LaTeX but with the PDFLaTeX.  I won't 
> go into a longwinded explanation, but the way it deals with PDF isn't the 
> most accessible.  I've not looked at this, but a very talented academic has 
> and he reckons to get it working properly would take millions of (insert 
> currency).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dónal

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