[OS X TeX] Project tree for TeXShop
Will Robertson
will at guerilla.net.au
Mon Nov 15 06:26:29 CET 2004
On 15 Nov 2004, at 2:46 PM, Joerg wrote:
> Or do you have any other advice how to organice and handle a book with
> a lot of chapters and tables and figures?
I think iTeXMac 2, when it is released, will feature something along
those lines. Of course, that is of no help to you at the moment.
In the meantime, I find pdfsync indispensable for large projects.
The "Open quickly" macro in TeXShop is also helpful.
Matthew Hills wrote a script which opens the file that is represented
by the current selection. You can get it from
<http://tina.stanford.edu/~hills/Tidbits/>.
Also, you can use tags to label figures and tables in the source and
access them from the tags toolbar item. (CMD-2 to insert a new one.)
If you are able, you may wish to consider writing the functionality you
wish for into the source code and submitting a patch to Richard Koch;
if you look in the list of contributions, many of the major features
have actually been written by other people. Of course, I'm in no
position to comment since I don't know cocoa (yet?), but I do what I
can.
Will
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