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Nomenclature in Texshop
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InSeminar environment plus psfrag plus TeXshop — I can't get all three to work togetherTeXShop gives “(null) does not exist” error when compiling postscriptWhy doesn't nomenclature show up in TOC using this custom class?Can't generate a nomenclature“Show Help for Package” in TeXShop not workingTeXShop does not compile on Mac OS El Capitan (pdflatex not found)How to change “and” to ampersand, & in citations using BibDesk?Weird tikz / gnuplot / TeXShop issueAdd column headings to nomentblAdding a new engine in TeXShop
I have been trying to add Nomenclature to my thesis. I have found that I have to create a Nomenclature.engine and run it so that it would show up in the final file. This file, as per many answers on this website, must be located at /Library/TeXShop/Engines/. Such directory does not exist on my mac. Is there a new way to add nomenclature?
Thanks.
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I have been trying to add Nomenclature to my thesis. I have found that I have to create a Nomenclature.engine and run it so that it would show up in the final file. This file, as per many answers on this website, must be located at /Library/TeXShop/Engines/. Such directory does not exist on my mac. Is there a new way to add nomenclature?
Thanks.
texshop nomenclature
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It's not/Library/TeXShop
it's~/Library/TeXShop
. I.e., theLibrary
folder in your home directory.
– Alan Munn
4 mins ago
Yes, I have typed it with the "~" symbol and seemed to follow the instructions. I have found the Nomenclature.engine file in ~Users directory, and could not find any folder named TeXShop. I am sorry, I am new to this, haven't got a clue what to do.
– Jim
1 min ago
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I have been trying to add Nomenclature to my thesis. I have found that I have to create a Nomenclature.engine and run it so that it would show up in the final file. This file, as per many answers on this website, must be located at /Library/TeXShop/Engines/. Such directory does not exist on my mac. Is there a new way to add nomenclature?
Thanks.
texshop nomenclature
New contributor
I have been trying to add Nomenclature to my thesis. I have found that I have to create a Nomenclature.engine and run it so that it would show up in the final file. This file, as per many answers on this website, must be located at /Library/TeXShop/Engines/. Such directory does not exist on my mac. Is there a new way to add nomenclature?
Thanks.
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It's not/Library/TeXShop
it's~/Library/TeXShop
. I.e., theLibrary
folder in your home directory.
– Alan Munn
4 mins ago
Yes, I have typed it with the "~" symbol and seemed to follow the instructions. I have found the Nomenclature.engine file in ~Users directory, and could not find any folder named TeXShop. I am sorry, I am new to this, haven't got a clue what to do.
– Jim
1 min ago
add a comment |
It's not/Library/TeXShop
it's~/Library/TeXShop
. I.e., theLibrary
folder in your home directory.
– Alan Munn
4 mins ago
Yes, I have typed it with the "~" symbol and seemed to follow the instructions. I have found the Nomenclature.engine file in ~Users directory, and could not find any folder named TeXShop. I am sorry, I am new to this, haven't got a clue what to do.
– Jim
1 min ago
It's not
/Library/TeXShop
it's ~/Library/TeXShop
. I.e., the Library
folder in your home directory.– Alan Munn
4 mins ago
It's not
/Library/TeXShop
it's ~/Library/TeXShop
. I.e., the Library
folder in your home directory.– Alan Munn
4 mins ago
Yes, I have typed it with the "~" symbol and seemed to follow the instructions. I have found the Nomenclature.engine file in ~Users directory, and could not find any folder named TeXShop. I am sorry, I am new to this, haven't got a clue what to do.
– Jim
1 min ago
Yes, I have typed it with the "~" symbol and seemed to follow the instructions. I have found the Nomenclature.engine file in ~Users directory, and could not find any folder named TeXShop. I am sorry, I am new to this, haven't got a clue what to do.
– Jim
1 min ago
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It's not
/Library/TeXShop
it's~/Library/TeXShop
. I.e., theLibrary
folder in your home directory.– Alan Munn
4 mins ago
Yes, I have typed it with the "~" symbol and seemed to follow the instructions. I have found the Nomenclature.engine file in ~Users directory, and could not find any folder named TeXShop. I am sorry, I am new to this, haven't got a clue what to do.
– Jim
1 min ago