[OS X TeX] Keyboard Shortcuts in TeXShop

Christoph Stahl stahl at informatik.uni-bonn.de
Mon Aug 13 16:32:21 CEST 2007


Hi Richard,

yes preview in germany works the same way, imho. I tried it on my  
german mbp. Apple + to zoom in, apple - to zoom out. This would be  
the perfect choice for me in texshop, for both, source and preview  
mode...

no shift keys please:-)

bye
christoph

Am 13.08.2007 um 16:28 schrieb Richard Koch:

> Folks,
>
> As to keyboard shortcuts for zooming:
>
> First, a comment on the German localization. I don't have a German  
> keyboard, so I'd like those using the German localization to tell  
> me what to use. I believe it is possible to reach into the TeXShop  
> bundle with Interface Builder and edit Menu.nib, adding keystroke  
> equivalents. If agreement can be reached on the right choices, I'll  
> happily add them to the German localization.
>
> As to keyboard shortcuts to make fonts bigger in the Source and  
> magnification bigger in Preview, I agree that the same shortcuts  
> should should be used for both cases. This already happens on  
> Leopard. The question is then which shortcuts to use. Preview uses  
> apple-plus and apple-minus, with no shift key. TextEdit uses apple- 
> plus (with a shift key) and apple-minus (with no shift key). I  
> prefer the Preview choice; if you overshoot, you can move over and  
> undo without changing the shift key position.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't know if these key strokes are the same in  
> other localizations.
>
> Dick
>
>
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