PdfLaTeX "/Library/TeX/texbin/pdflatex" -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode %.texĭvipdf "/Library/TeX/texbin/dvipdfm" %.dviĭvipng "/Library/TeX/texbin/dvipng" -T tight -D 120 %.dvi MakeIndex "/Library/TeX/texbin/makeindex" %.idxīiBTeX "/Library/TeX/texbin/bibtex" %.aux Therefore, you have to remap all commands usally found in /usr/texbin to the new location in /Library/TeX/texbin: latex "/Library/TeX/texbin/latex" -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode %.texĭvips "/Library/TeX/texbin/dvips" -o %.ps %.dvi TeXstudio looks for a tex distribution in the /usr/texbin folder only, and obviously won’t find it there. Hence, El Capitan doesn’t only prevent you from installing (linking) the binaries of MacTeX to the very common location of TeX distributions in /usr/texbin, it even breaks your existing installations of MacTeX if you upgrade from Yosemite or earlier versions of OS X to El Capitan. Those system folders can be modified with system rights only – for a good reason. “Don’t touch my system folders” - El CapitanĮl Capitan’s all-new System Integrity Protection disallows modifying system folders such as /usr or /sbin even if you are granted super user rights. But after you have installed MacTeX and TeXstudio, you will find that TeXstudio reports that it’s not able to find a LaTeX distribution. Okay, installing a package is easy so far. However, I haven’t tested this distribution in combination with TeXstudio.) (There’s also a way smaller distribution called BasicTeX, whose package is only 109 megabytes in size. The most common TeX distribution on Mac is MacTeX, and this distribution is incredibly huge: MacTeX’s installation package is about 2.3 gigabytes in size. The distribution contains all important TeX binaries, Ghostscript and some GUI tools for managing packets or modifying global TeX settings. And here’s why: Installing MacTeX and TeXstudio Unfortunately, this was not an easy task. Since I’m going to need LaTeX more often in the next time, I finally set it up on OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Last year, I switched from Windows to OS X, but I didn’t take my LaTeX environment with me. For a couple of years now, TeXstudio is my favorite IWE (Integrated Writing Environment) for LaTeX.
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