[OS X TeX] Navigating in the TeXShop editor

Franck Pastor pastor at fusl.ac.be
Mon Aug 21 14:01:18 CEST 2006


Le 21-août-06 à 11:22, S P Suresh a écrit :

> Hello everyone,
>
> I have been using TeXShop with satisfaction over the past three  
> months or so, and actually quite like it. (I find it more  
> convenient than Emacs + TeXniscope.) But there are some basic  
> editing tasks that I still haven't learnt. For instance, Ctrl+V  
> takes me down by a page, but how do I go up by a page. PageUp  
> doesn't take the cursor up a page, but only displays the previous  
> page. In general, I have noticed that many of the common things  
> work just as in Emacs (Ctrl+V, Ctrl+K, Ctrl+D, and so on...), but  
> not all of them. For instance, Alt+V doesn't take the cursor up a  
> page, and so on. Any help on this... I am only three months into  
> the Mac, so I might be missing something basic.
>
> I couldn't find any documentation for simple navigation in the  
> TeXShop editor, and had to learn things by trying out various  
> things. I have at least two colleagues (an Emacs devotee and a vi  
> devotee) who hesitate to use TeXShop just because they do not want  
> to spend a lot of time learning the editor. Is there any resource I  
> can refer to for resolving my own doubts, and also for convincing  
> my friends that they can switch to TeXShop with benefit for the  
> small price of learning a new editor!? Many thanks in anticipation  
> of your help.

In this page you will find how to custom your key bindings in every  
Cocoa application (like TeXShop):

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ 
BasicEventHandling/Tasks/TextDefaultsAndBindings.html

(scroll the page until the "key bindings" paragraph)

Regards,

Franck Pastor


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