[OS X TeX] Changing keyboard shortcuts in TeXShop
Chris Goedde
cgoedde at condor.depaul.edu
Mon Dec 20 17:38:31 CET 2004
Thanks for the responses. A few comments. First, if possible, I'd
still like an answer to my question---why doesn't the procedure
described in TeXShop help work for changing keyboard shortcuts? Is it a
bug? Has anyone here used it successfully?
On 12/20/04 9:39 AM, "Herb Schulz" <herbs at wideopenwest.com> wrote:
> Actually, I just noticed another keyboard shortcut that works exactly
> as you
> like!!! In the mode I gave above (maybe in other modes too but I
> haven't
> tested that out) Space goes to the top of the Next Page and Shift
> Space back
> to the top of the Previous Page. Ta-da!
That's great; it does what I want. I notice Safari works the same way,
so this must be a Cocoa thing. Thanks.
Martin Sneep wrote:
> From the web I grabbed this list:
>
> C-p previous line
> C-n next line
> C-b back one character
> M-b back one word
> C-f forward one character
> M-f forward one word
> C-f beginning of line
> M-< start of buffer
> M-> end of buffer
> C-v page down
> M-v page up
Yes, I did ask about page-up/page-down. As Herb noticed, the M-
shortcuts don't seem to work...and no combination of CTRL/OPT/CMD/SHIFT
seemed to matter. (BTW, "beginning of line" is C-a, not C-f.) But I'd
like to get away from emacs bindings and use more Mac-like commands. If
someone knows how to "fix" page-up/page-down so that they move the
cursor in addition to the views, that would be great.
Kino wrote:
> It is tedious to edit KeyEquivalents.plist. You'd better define your
> shortcuts as NSUserKeyEquivalents in
>
> /Users/you/Library/Preferences/TeXShop.plist
Won't my changes get silently over-written the next time TeXShop saves
its preferences? I don't really want to redefine a new shortcut on a
global level.
Chris
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