Migrated from Win-MiKTeX (WMTX) to MacOSX-Aquamacs with TeXLive (MXATL), I have my personal .sty/.cls files somewhere under my homedir. So I go with ShreevatsaR's comments from Aug. 5 on this site under 'where-do-i-place-my-own-sty-files-to-make-them-available' link text.
And in my case, the question remains, how to make the system MXATL aware of these files. Previously, WMTX, I could add a directory and then run something like texhash. Now I added the directory to all the relevant TeX File entries in Aquamacs-Wp-Tex-AUCTex-Tex File groups, restarted Aquamacs, even ran texhash in sudo mode, and placed an alias under ~/Library/texmf to no avail.
What did I do wrong? Or can I add this dir somehow to the dirs that texhash updates, as I cannot see it mentioned in the terminal output of texhash? Or do I just have to go with ~/Library/texmf :-(?
Thanks, Henk van Dorp
texmf.cnffile (kpsewhich texmf.cnfwill tell you its location) or set theTEXMFHOMEvariable in your environment. – mpg Nov 09 '10 at 23:45~/Library/texlive/2010/texmf-config, but I did not try that. – Joseph Wright Nov 10 '10 at 07:00sudo tlmgr conf texmf TEXMFHOME "~/Library/texmf:~/Dropbox/Library/texmf"on both my Macs and now I can share files between them effortlessly. – Matthew Leingang Feb 14 '11 at 13:11:)– Will Robertson Jul 15 '14 at 03:19