Hello Dimitri,
I'm sorry to have taken so long to give this a shot.
I did run the terminal instruction (substituting the folder I thought was the proper one) and did get some information when I asked it for its version.
However, DOxygen still gives me the error messages.
Regards,
Mike
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On Dec 21, 2013, at 7:51 AM, Dimitri van Heesch <do...@gm...> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On 20 Dec 2013, at 0:43 , Michael Powell <mpo...@co...> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I am using DOxygen to document an iPhone application. The context is Mac OS 10.9.1 with DOxygen 1.8.5. I got the TEX package from MacTEX. It's in a TEX subfolder to Applications and the release level on LaTeXiT is 2.5.4.
>> When I use the DOxygen Wizard to "Run doxygen", I get the following error message with (cursory impression) every class:
>> "sh: epstopdf: command not found
>> error: Problems running epstopdf. Check your TeX installation!"
>> This topic is not a new one, but I can't see from a Google search how to make it stop.
>> If one looks, there is some mention of epstopdf down there (/usr/local/texlive/2013/texmf-dist/scripts/epstopdf/epstopdf.pl), but I'm enough of a Neanderthal that I can't judge whether that's enough, or how DOxygen should know how to find it (if it doesn't already know).
>
> I'm not 100% sure this is the same epstopdf (mine came with macports and is located here /opt/local/libexec/texlive/binaries/epstopdf).
> You could make a symlink to it by running the following in a terminal:
>
> sudo ln -s /usr/local/texlive/2013/texmf-dist/scripts/epstopdf/epstopdf.pl /usr/local/bin/epstopdf
>
> Then running 'epstopdf --version' in the terminal should print some version info.
> Once that works, doxygen will probably also be able to find it.
>
> Regards,
> Dimitri
>
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