[OS X TeX] I'm done with TeXShop as my main editor
Christopher Menzel
cmenzel at tamu.edu
Thu Dec 7 17:52:14 CET 2006
On Dec 7, 2006, at 4:25 AM, Matthieu Masquelet wrote:
> Oops I guess I was being too hasty, I thought this was what it was
> doing but yes, maybe I was indeed closing the pdf in between... But
> even if you close it, it does open again at the previous location you
> were looking at when you closed it. So I guess my happiness needs to
> be tamed down a little bit, I need to add a command-W and a shift-tab
> to my routine every time I save.
That's not really necessary. You can set both TeXShop an TeXniscope
so they watch your pdf document for changes every second or so and
automatically refresh when I change is detected. I use TeXniscope
with the "Auto Refresh" option set (in TeXShop it's Prefs -> Preview -
> Automatic Preview Update), so if I run "atchange foo.tex pdflatex -
interaction=nonstopmode foo.tex", TeXniscope will show my updated
document immediately upon saving it. As it happens, you get pretty
much the effect of atchange by using Emacs+auctex, which I find
preferable because your are notified of LaTeX errors in your source
file and can jump to them immediately -- but the ability to refresh
automatically is of course indispensable either way. (A further
advantage of TeXniscope over Preview.app (and, I *think*, TeXShop) is
that it doesn't steal the focus when it updates.)
Chris Menzel
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