![]() Of course you could use the commands given by Ross Moore to do the equivalent thing. ![]() (You can pen ~/Library/TeXShop using the TeXShop->Open ~/Library/TeXShop Menu Item. There is a bit more detail in the UpdatedEngines document found in ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines/Inactive/Latexmk. TeXShop is a front end to TeX and LaTeX, but when TeXShop typesets, it calls command line programs in an underlying TeX distribution. Passes both of those parameters to the pdflatex. % !TEX parameter = -shell-escape -interaction=batchmode The second example file, containing many more LaTeX commands. Most engines ignore that parameter but the latexmk based engines pass it to the base typesetting program (e.g., (pdf/xe/lua)latex for the (pdf/xe/lua)latexmk engine respectively) as a paramter e.g. A free LaTeX installation for Macintosh: MacTeX (TeXShop). That directive passes a second parameter, it could be anything, to the engine. The first paramter passed to an engine is the file name to be provessed (e.g., file.tex). > Murray Eisenberg murrayeisenberg at > 503 King Farm Blvd #101 Home (240)-246-7240 So the question, then, is what others are there? > I asked because I had looked at that pdf and saw that the "TEX parameter = -interaction=batchmode” was not listed there. > The closest there is Help->Comment Lines and Hidden Preferences. How do I enable the -shell-escape command with pdflatexmk I use TeXShop 3.24 on Mac OSX with pdflatexmk. directives that TeXShop understands? I looked through the various help files and couldn’t find such. I did this in my TeXShop preferences as follows: However when I use pdflatexmk (by writing TEX TS-program pdflatexmk on the first line) to compile my document the option is not taken into account and auto-pst-pdf can not be used. > (2) Is there a list of all the" % ! …". > On Aug 30, 2019, at 7:53 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
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