pdflatex command-line options with latexmk and TeXShop

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How does one specify command-line options (such as -shell-escape) to pdflatex while using pdflatexmk engine in TEXShop other than in the Source file? Is there a way to specify that in Preferences?



According to Herb Schultz's "Using latexmk with TeXShop" guide, one way to specify pdflatex command-line options is in the Source file itself. But I wish to keep separate the Source files and the command-line options for the typesetting program.









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      According to Herb Schultz's "Using latexmk with TeXShop" guide, one way to specify pdflatex command-line options is in the Source file itself. But I wish to keep separate the Source files and the command-line options for the typesetting program.









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      According to Herb Schultz's "Using latexmk with TeXShop" guide, one way to specify pdflatex command-line options is in the Source file itself. But I wish to keep separate the Source files and the command-line options for the typesetting program.







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