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We are using a lot of custom classes and style files to keep the preamble of the main tex-file clean. If these custom files are in the source directory, they are known by TeXiFy and included commands are recognized. But if these files are in a location specified by the TEXINPUTS environment variable this does not work. Is it possible to index also files located at TEXINPUTS? Thanks for any advice! Minimal Example:main.tex
my_style.sty
If my_style.sty is in the source directory, it is linked in the margin next to the RequirePackage command and align is recognized as valid environment. System:Windows 11, MikTex, IntelliJ IDEA 2023.1, TexiFy IDEA 0.7.28 |
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Thanks for reporting this, we execute As a workaround you could put TEXINPUTS in your run configuration, then it should be detected. |
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Thanks for reporting this, we execute
kpsewhich -show-path=tex
to find the paths kpathsea searches, but it apparently does not include TEXINPUTS. I guess we can just add the result ofkpsewhich --expand-var='$TEXINPUTS'
to the list of paths. Could you create an issue from this discussion so I don't forget to do this?As a workaround you could put TEXINPUTS in your run configuration, then it should be detected.