
- Aquamacs replace install#
- Aquamacs replace full#
- Aquamacs replace password#
Aquamacs replace password#
Login with username "scavenger" and password "scavenger". When it prompts you the first time select "Take ownership", and the second time you must choose "I copied it". Aquamacs replace install#
The image is a minimal Ubuntu 9.10 server install with Presence and Scavenger pre-installed - you can fetch it here. I have just uploaded a VMWare Fusion 3 virtual machine image that you may use to tryout Scavenger.
Save the settings (Ctrl+x, Ctrl+s as usual). Make sure that LaTeX, ConTeXt, and AmSTeX have been checked off in the bottom part of the section. Set the "How" part to "TeX-run-command". Alter the "Command" part of that section to "%`xelatex -synctex=1%(mode)%' %t".
Navigate to the XeLaTeX command (just search for xelatex). Go the the LaTeX menu, choose "Customize AUCTeX", choose "TeX Command", choose "TeX Command List". Open Aquamacs in LaTeX mode (by opening a.
In order to fix that you need to do change the way the xelatex command is called in Aquamacs, as described here.
Aquamacs replace full#
There _was_ a XeLaTeX command in Aquamacs, but in the background it was calling pdflatex, which in turn went into some never ending loop using a full CPU core. I found that I already had xelatex installed on my system apparently it comes with the MacPorts LaTeX installation, but it did not work immediately in Aquamacs. But, this template makes use of XeLaTeX, a LaTeX variant that supports use of Unicode and "modern font technologies". My friend Clemens gave me the LaTeX template that he used for his thesis, and it creates really pretty documents so I definitely wanted to use it for my thesis as well. or sort of anyway - I have definitely started playing around with a LaTeX skeleton for it :-P
Ensure you then clean/wash your hands, and where possible/appropriate any reusable PPE (e.g.I have finally begun writing my thesis. Remove and place into a plastic bag any wipes, disposable gloves and overalls used, whilst trying not to cross-contaminate onto existing clothes or persons. Wipe down any operational rubber gloves, tools and instruments used within the premises. Customer/Engineer signature – is this required by the work?….can it be avoided, or an electronic copy can be sent on the day, or at a later date (use and/or sharing of pens, tablets or mobile phones may pose a risk of contamination/infection). You can re-plan for a future date if appropriate, after ensuring everything is made safe.
If you feel unsafe or at risk at any point, undertake a personal risk assessment and leave the premises if necessary. Wear a mask ensuring nose and mouth are covered. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available. Wash/replace hand-towel at end of each day/shift We carry your own hand-towels with our equipment. Wash your hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds, at the start of the job and after (also during the work). Ask if the occupants can stay in another room, away from the work area(s) whilst the work proceeds, and with permission ventilate the work area where appropriate, e.g. Do not shake hands with the customer or other occupants. Explain to your customers what you will be doing, and why, and that you will need to maintain a safe distance from them (2m or 6 steps away is current Government advice), including when waiting for the customer to open the door. On the day of the work, call ahead to your customer to ask if they or any occupants have signs of the virus, have been diagnosed, or are self-isolating, and to check that they are comfortable with your visit to take place. If any of our clients require copies of our protocols – please drop us an email or message. We have been working hard behind the scenes to get new Covid-19 protocols in place so that we can visit our clients safely. Hopefully, we will be able to see you all very soon. Thank you to all of our clients for staying with us over the past few months.