[OS X TeX] A question from a new member

Claus Gerhardt gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Mon Oct 16 14:34:28 CEST 2006


I recommend TeXShop 2.10beta2 which needs OS 10.4. Use the package  
hypperref, then you can easily navigate in the pdf and via  
synchronization you can find the corresponding text in the source file.

Claus


On Oct 16, 2006, at 14:25, Frederic Andres wrote:

> Hi to all!
>
> My name is Frederic and I have just switched to MacOS, and I am  
> rather pleased of the result.
>
> I am a PhD student in Economics and as such, I typeset with LaTeX,  
> and I used to use Winedt under Windows. For the moment, I still use  
> it on my iMac under Windows via Parallels. Eventually, I would like  
> to be able to typeset directly on the Mac. Here are the stuf I  
> would like to be able to do:
>
> 1. I like seeing the structure of my document in order to be able  
> to easily switch between sections for instance. I have tried  
> ITexMacs, but I don't see this feature. But it is present in Texmaker.
>
> 2. I always compile using PDF, but under Texmaker for instance, it  
> does not recall the last position of the pdf, and it also does not  
> display my graphics, whereas it does under iTexMac.
>
> 3.in-line spellchecking if possible, since I write in english, and  
> it is not my native language;
>
> 4. shortcuts for greek letters, like Alt+G+A for alpha...
>
> 5. if possible, shortcuts for things like bold, emphasize...
>
> Is there an editor that would allow me to do all that? My first  
> tries with texmaker or iTexmac were unsuccessful...
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Frederic
>
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