[OS X TeX] TeXShop 2.06

Franck Pastor pastor at fusl.ac.be
Tue Jan 10 00:19:17 CET 2006


Thanks !

About "cmd-<" (for a French keyboard), I definitely don't  
understand : it still doesn't work... However, I don't think anymore  
that TeXShop causes that, because "cmd->" doesn't work either for the  
windows of Safari, Mail, etc. So I went in the System preference for  
the Keyboard and changed this keystroke to "control-<". Now it seems  
to work like a charm for all the applications...

Franck Pastor

Le 09-janv.-06 à 23:16, Richard Koch a écrit :

> Folks,
>
> I just replaced TeXShop 2.05 with TeXShop 2.06 on my web site.
> The web site still refers to 2.05, but if you download and look
> in the about box you will see 2.06.
>
> 1) The (apple)-<, etc., problem should be fixed in localized versions.
> Thus (apple)-[ and (apple)-] should indent and unindent if you
> are in the source editor, and should go backward and forward in
> the preview window. This should leave (apple)-< and (apple)->
> free for cycling between windows on some keyboards (although
> in English the command is (apple)-`).
>
> Please let me know if there are still problems with this
>
> 2) The program now has TeX-mdimporter version 1.2.
>
> 3) The "Set Default Values" button in the Preferences panel actually
> does something. It looks to me like this has been disconnected for
> some time!
>
> 4) The prior version typed "texshop release" to the console whenever
> pdfkit memory was released; this is fixed.
>
> I haven't done anything about Gary Gray's report of a spinning cursor
> yet, but I'm very interested. Have others seen that behavior?
>
> Dick
> koch at math.uoregon.edu
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