[OS X TeX] (TeXShop) menu shortcut key Typeset is broken ?
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Fri Dec 15 01:01:36 CET 2006
Am 14.12.2006 um 14:28 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
>>
>> May be a conflict
>> isn't the key combination @Y already used for another purpose,
>> either in the main or macro menu.
>> Try entring @Y and see what happens
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> No, that's why I have chosen @Y: It is not used at all!
> But you can also chose any other combination, same result: Command-
> T vanishes and "Typeset" stays empty, no other shortcut possible
> than Command-T.
Have you looked at ~/Library/TeXShop/Menus/KeyEquivalents.plist? I
think this file is meant to contain particular key bindings. I've
added to ~/Library/Preferences/TeXShop.plist Ctrl based key bindings
to browse page-wise through PDF documents – the same key bindings
also work in Preview. I don't remember how I achieved this ...
>
> This is real hard-coded, isn't it?
If so, then in a .nib file inside the application's bundle. And then
it can be edited with Interface Builder ...
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