<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=windows-1252"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;">Bonjour Richard and Scott,<div><br></div><div>My problem has nothing to do with TeXShop but with the new behavior of OS X. Thanks to Scott to point that every screen has now its own space.</div><div><br></div><div>And I found that we can revert to the behavior of Mountain Lion by going to System Preferences > Mission Control and uncheck the last option Screens …</div><div><img apple-inline="yes" id="489C3FBB-60C6-48C9-B796-FC8E0918971F" height="680" width="782" apple-width="yes" apple-height="yes" src="cid:61797980-BAFE-491A-8811-840AA5D3F794"></div><div>Thank you very much.</div><div><br><div apple-content-edited="true">
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<br><div><div>Le 24 oct. 2013 à 03:03, Scot Mcphee <<a href="mailto:scot.mcphee@gmail.com">scot.mcphee@gmail.com</a>> a écrit :</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr">It's also possible due to the way that Mavericks has changed the way it handles multiple screens and "spaces". I've not tried TeXShop yet (and I'm away from the Mac I upgraded), but the very first thing I noticed was the different way that Mavericks handled the screens.<div>
<br></div><div>Previously if I had a second monitor attached to the MacBookPro, both screens always changed when I switched Spaces. It was like each Space each had two monitors attached to it (the laptop and the big screen).</div>
<div><br></div><div>But now, each screen has its own space, independently switchable. It took me a minute to suss this out. Mavericks gave my laptop screen (for the purposes of a two monitor desktop, the secondary screen) only one space by default, and put the default four spaces only on the big monitor.</div>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 24 October 2013 02:22, Richard Koch <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:koch@math.uoregon.edu" target="_blank">koch@math.uoregon.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Jean-Claude,<br>
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I suspect that a new feature of TeXShop is “interferring” with your two screen choices, and<br>
by a little experimenting you can solve the problem.<br>
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A couple of versions back I tried to help people with portables attaches to large screens<br>
by providing TWO settings of the default size and location of the pdf and source windows:<br>
the regular one when using the large screen, and the second one when traveling with only<br>
a small screen.<br>
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This code uses the first setting if the main screen is large enough to contain the windows,<br>
and otherwise uses the second setting. Both settings are set via menu items:<br>
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Set Source Position<br>
Set Source Position for Portable<br>
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If you have two big screens, but don’t travel, trying making both selections the same value,<br>
so the code doesn’t get confused.<br>
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No guarantees. Please write if this fails and then I’ll look into it in detail.<br>
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Dick Koch<br>
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On Oct 23, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Jean-Claude DE SOZA <<a href="mailto:jeanclaudedesoza@orange.fr">jeanclaudedesoza@orange.fr</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Folks,<br>
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> I have just installed OS X Mavericks and updated TeXShop to 3.25.<br>
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> I have two displays: one for the source and one for the pdf. With OS X 10.8. I had no problem getting TeXShop to remember the position of the source or the pdf.<br>
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> It seems that TeXShop can’t no more remember those positions with Mavericks.<br>
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> Have you experienced the same trouble?<br>
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> Jean-Claude DE SOZA<br>
> <a href="mailto:jeanclaudedesoza@orange.fr">jeanclaudedesoza@orange.fr</a><br>
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