[OS X TeX] Changing keyboard shortcuts in TeXShop

Claus Gerhardt gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Mon Jan 24 22:31:29 CET 2005


It is difficult to believe that you prefer the askinclude dialog, which 
will probably be invoked dozens of times for a particular chapter, to 
specifying once in the master file which chapter(s) should be included.

Claus

On Jan 24, 2005, at 20:35, Alain Schremmer wrote:

> I am using askinclude so that most of the time, I need to hit Command 
> T to get askinclude and then hit Enter to respond to it.
>
> Being able to hit Enter twice would make my life a lot easier.
>
> Am I correct to think that this is not possible as it would mean that 
> Enter would have to be context dependant?
>
> Could there be a workaround, say something involving an F key?
>
> Regards
> --schremmer
>
>
> Kino wrote:
>
>> On 21 Dec 2004, at 1:38, Chris Goedde wrote:
>>
>>> 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?
>>
>>
>> No. Don't worry. This trick works since OS X 10.0 -- or earlier 
>> probably -- with any standard Cocoa app. Roughly speaking, Keyboard 
>> Shortcuts tab in Keyboard & Mouse PrefPane, added in Panther, is just 
>> a GUI.
>>
>>
>> Kino
>>
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