[OS X TeX] TexShop loses all my markup in the .tex file

Steve steve at your-mailbox.com
Wed Sep 24 01:19:46 CEST 2014


>On Sep 23, 2014, at 5:58 PM, Steve <steve at your-mailbox.com> wrote:
>
>>  Newbie problem here.
>>
>>  TeXShop 2.47 on Snow Leopard 10.6.8.
>>
>>  New to LaTeX and also to TexShop. I created a 
>>doc, created a PDF, all went well. Saved my 
>>work, exited TeXShop.
>>
>>  Next time I fired up TexShop, opening the same 
>>.tex file gives me a blank page and also brings 
>>up the earlier PDF. But all my source markup is 
>>gone.
>>
>>  Also when I double-click on the .tex file in 
>>the Finder, it says "TeXWorks Mt Lion quit 
>>unexpectedly." I double-checked and TexShop 
>>2.47 is what I should be running on Snow 
>>Leopard.
>>
>>  Is there something wrong with my config? How can I sort this out?
>>
>>  Thanks in advance,
>>
>>  Steve L
>
>Select one of your .tex documents and do a Get 
>InfoŠ (Cmd-I). Down the list there should be 
>some sort of Open WithŠ section with a popup 
>menu. Clcik on that popup menu and select 
>TeXShop and then click on Open All Documents 
>Like This. The wording maya be different since 
>we are on different versions of the OS.
>
>Good Luck,
>
>Herb Schulz
>(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)


Thanks, it was opening the Mt. Lion executable, 
which is out there on my hard drive.

I fixed that but it still has the same problem. I 
can create and typeset a doc, but when I quit the 
app then restart it, my .tex file is empty.

If this is not a well-known or standard issue, 
that's probably good news. I'll try deleting 
every LaTeX-related file off my system and 
reinstalling everything.

If any other ideas, please let me know.

Steve L









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