[OS X TeX] Setting Keyboard Shortcuts in TeXShop

Alain Schremmer schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Mon Mar 24 19:28:33 CET 2008


On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Chris Goedde wrote:
> A while back there was a request that the keyboard shortcut cmd-I  
> should be the "emphasize" command in TeXShop rather than the  
> "Italic" command. I just upgraded to Leopard and the latest  
> TeXShop, and this can easily be done using the keyboard preference  
> pane in System preferences. You just need to set "Italic" to  
> something other than cmd-I, then you can set emphasize to cmd-I.
>
> If you've never done this, then do the following:
>
> (1) Quit TeXShop.
> (2) Open System Preferences.
> (3) Select Keyboard and Mouse and then the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
> (4) Hit '+'.
> (5) Choose TeXShop from the list of Apps. If it doesn't appear on  
> the list, choose "Other" and go find TeXShop.
> (6) Set Italic to something other than cmd-I; I used cmd-shift-I.  
> (Just type Italic in the first text box, and cmd-I (using the  
> actual command key) in the second.
> (7) Set emphasize to cmd-I.
> (8) Close System Preferences and open TeXShop.
>
> Of course, you can also leave Italic alone and set emphasize to a  
> currently unused shortcut.

I thought that keeping track of the feature requested on this list   
for TeXShop—but I probably forgot some— might be helpful.

A—Line numbers in the source file window (that the Console refers to)

	—B: Change font size in the source window (Available: Source > Font  
 > Bigger/Smaller)

	—C: Change Command I  from meaning Source > Font > Italic to a  
keyboard command for \emph (Available under Leopard: Goedde, March  
24, 2008 11:35:58 AM EDT)

D— Change Command B from meaning Source > Font > Bold to a keyboard  
command for \textbf

E—A way to collapse one or more sections' text / better yet an  
outliner mode

F—A Typeset button that does NOT save at the same time

	—G: Let the bottom of the source window be standard, with a  
horizontal scroll bar (Available: Source > Wrap Lines > None)

H—The ability to split the output window as well as the source window  
(if possible with sync)

I—A button in the source window to open the output window (To bypass  
the menu's File > Open for Preview)

	—J: Cursor staying put (Available: Pref > Document > Select on  
Activate)

K—Colored matched brackets.

Regards
--schremmer




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