Issue with Pythontex using a LaTeX editor (MacOS - Anaconda)












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I just achieved a clean install of MacOS Mojave. I have reinstalled Pythontex with the help of TeX Live Utility. Python 3 is installed with Anaconda.
The package works fine when the typesetting is done with the following commands on a shell :



xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename
pythontex filename
xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename


The output is correct :



enter image description here



But I am not able to typeset with a classical bash script as above (for exemple with TexMaker or TeXPad) :



xelatex -shell-escape -8bit %.tex|pythontex %.tex|xelatex -shell-escape  -8bit %.tex|


Output
enter image description here
MVE :



documentclass[a4paper]{book}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{pythontex}
%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}

ABCDE
1+2=

begin{pyconsole}
1+1
end{pyconsole}

end{document}


In the log file I see Package PythonTeX Warning: Non-existent console content on input










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  • Your script does not call pythontex. Only XeLaTeX (and that thrice)…
    – TeXnician
    7 mins ago










  • I corrected my script.
    – jowe_19
    1 min ago
















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I just achieved a clean install of MacOS Mojave. I have reinstalled Pythontex with the help of TeX Live Utility. Python 3 is installed with Anaconda.
The package works fine when the typesetting is done with the following commands on a shell :



xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename
pythontex filename
xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename


The output is correct :



enter image description here



But I am not able to typeset with a classical bash script as above (for exemple with TexMaker or TeXPad) :



xelatex -shell-escape -8bit %.tex|pythontex %.tex|xelatex -shell-escape  -8bit %.tex|


Output
enter image description here
MVE :



documentclass[a4paper]{book}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{pythontex}
%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}

ABCDE
1+2=

begin{pyconsole}
1+1
end{pyconsole}

end{document}


In the log file I see Package PythonTeX Warning: Non-existent console content on input










share|improve this question
























  • Your script does not call pythontex. Only XeLaTeX (and that thrice)…
    – TeXnician
    7 mins ago










  • I corrected my script.
    – jowe_19
    1 min ago














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I just achieved a clean install of MacOS Mojave. I have reinstalled Pythontex with the help of TeX Live Utility. Python 3 is installed with Anaconda.
The package works fine when the typesetting is done with the following commands on a shell :



xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename
pythontex filename
xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename


The output is correct :



enter image description here



But I am not able to typeset with a classical bash script as above (for exemple with TexMaker or TeXPad) :



xelatex -shell-escape -8bit %.tex|pythontex %.tex|xelatex -shell-escape  -8bit %.tex|


Output
enter image description here
MVE :



documentclass[a4paper]{book}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{pythontex}
%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}

ABCDE
1+2=

begin{pyconsole}
1+1
end{pyconsole}

end{document}


In the log file I see Package PythonTeX Warning: Non-existent console content on input










share|improve this question















I just achieved a clean install of MacOS Mojave. I have reinstalled Pythontex with the help of TeX Live Utility. Python 3 is installed with Anaconda.
The package works fine when the typesetting is done with the following commands on a shell :



xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename
pythontex filename
xelatex -8bit -synctex=1 filename


The output is correct :



enter image description here



But I am not able to typeset with a classical bash script as above (for exemple with TexMaker or TeXPad) :



xelatex -shell-escape -8bit %.tex|pythontex %.tex|xelatex -shell-escape  -8bit %.tex|


Output
enter image description here
MVE :



documentclass[a4paper]{book}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{pythontex}
%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}

ABCDE
1+2=

begin{pyconsole}
1+1
end{pyconsole}

end{document}


In the log file I see Package PythonTeX Warning: Non-existent console content on input







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  • Your script does not call pythontex. Only XeLaTeX (and that thrice)…
    – TeXnician
    7 mins ago










  • I corrected my script.
    – jowe_19
    1 min ago


















  • Your script does not call pythontex. Only XeLaTeX (and that thrice)…
    – TeXnician
    7 mins ago










  • I corrected my script.
    – jowe_19
    1 min ago
















Your script does not call pythontex. Only XeLaTeX (and that thrice)…
– TeXnician
7 mins ago




Your script does not call pythontex. Only XeLaTeX (and that thrice)…
– TeXnician
7 mins ago












I corrected my script.
– jowe_19
1 min ago




I corrected my script.
– jowe_19
1 min ago















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