[OS X TeX] Two macros for TeXShop & iTeXMac

Alain Schremmer Schremmer.Alain at verizon.net
Wed Jul 14 02:08:12 CEST 2004


I am duly impressed, not least because I didn't quite believe that all 
I would have to do to install them would be to paste in the macro 
editor. Of course, when I pasted the second one, it didn't work as I 
had forgotten to hit New item. But it took me only about a minute to 
realize.

I did not see what makes the tabular a floating one but I take your 
word for it. Is there a way to make it non floating? A lot of my tables 
are two or three rows and really part of the body text.

Any other such in preparation?

Thanks.
Regards
--schremmer


On Jul 13, 2004, at 3:27 AM, Will Robertson wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I've written two (very similar) macros for TeXShop & iTeXMac. They are 
> for insert arrays and tabulars into your document, with the correct 
> number of ampersands and with a user specified number of rows and 
> columns. They're pretty basic, but they're just one of those features 
> programs like WinEdt etc have that our two don't.
>
> The only problem is, iTeXMac quits when I try to run the script from 
> within the program (it works fine as a stand-alone applescript), so it 
> may only be useable if you put it in the applescript menu.
>
> You can get them from:
> <http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/~will/tex/macros.zip>
>
> There are two separate folders, one for each program. To install them 
> in TeXShop, open the scripts up and copy/paste them into a new item in 
> the Macro Editor.
>
> To install into iTeXMac, you can just put the scripts in
> <file:///~/Library/Application Support/iTeXMac/Scripts/>
> (but they don't work for me)
>
> Good luck!
> Will Robertson
>
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