$print_type = 'pdf'; $pdf_mode = 1; $bibtex_use = 2; push @generated_exts, "cb"; push @generated_exts, "cb2"; push @generated_exts, "spl"; push @generated_exts, "nav"; push @generated_exts, "snm"; push @generated_exts, "tdo"; push @generated_exts, "nmo"; push @generated_exts, "brf"; push @generated_exts, "nlg"; push @generated_exts, "nlo"; push @generated_exts, "nls"; push @generated_exts, "synctex.gz"; push @generated_exts, "tex.latexmain"; push @generated_exts, "run.xml"; $latex = 'latex --src-specials %O %S'; #$pdflatex = 'pdflatex -file-line-error -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode -shell-escape %O %S'; $pdflatex = 'xelatex -file-line-error -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode -shell-escape %S %O -verbose'; # If zero, check for a previously running previewer on the same file and update it. If nonzero, always start a new previewer. $new_viewer_always = 0; # How to make the PDF viewer update its display when the PDF file changes. See the man page for a description of each method. $pdf_update_method = 2; # When PDF update method 2 is used, the number of the Unix signal to send $pdf_update_signal = 'SIGHUP'; add_cus_dep('nlo', 'nls', 0, 'nlo2nls'); sub nlo2nls { system("makeindex $_[0].nlo -s nomencl.ist -o $_[0].nls -t $_[0].nlg" ); } # vim: ft=perl