[OS X TeX] Re: praise --- and three humble fine-tuning suggestions

Paulo Abreu paulotex at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 12 08:23:41 CET 2002



>   1: when 'opening' a .tex file, TeXShop should tex it before showing its
>   pdf.  This seems logical: if the user chooses to open a tex file and not
>   the pdf file next to it, then the intention most probably is to have it
>   tex'ed, not to see an outdated pdf version of the document.  (Or worse: a
>   blank page.) 

No, no, no: when I open a .tex file, I want to open a .tex file, period.
I don't want TeXshop to process it. If I want to open a pdf file, I open
a pdf file. If I want to process a tex file, I press the LaTeX button in
TeXshop. Please, no action behind my back. Right now, I am working on a
1000 page book. I don't want TeXshop to process it each time I open the
main .tex file.

Paulo

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