[OS X TeX] Positioning of preview within Preview window in TeXShop

Alexandre Gomes alegomes at unb.br
Thu Feb 2 19:58:20 CET 2006


I'm not sure if I really got the question but, every time I typeset a  
latex documment, TexShop always point me the last viewed PDF page, in  
a document with 30 pages. Are you discussing about that?

regards


Em 02/02/2006, às 15:05, Themis Matsoukas escreveu:

> On Feb 2, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Bruno Voisin wrote:
>
>> In TeXShop 2.09 on Mac OS X 10.4.4: in Multi-Page Display Format  
>> and Fit-to-Window Magnification, the current page is repositioned  
>> after each typesetting operation, such that the top of the page  
>> coincides with the upper border of the window, instead of being  
>> left exactly where it was before typesetting.
>
> Moreover, apple-clicking on the latex source causes the pdf page to  
> appear aligned at the top so if the selected text is at the bottom  
> of the page it remains hidden and you must manually scroll the window.
>
>> This may seem like a truly minor issue, but when you work on a  
>> document for several hours and typeset it every couple of minutes,  
>> it gets really annoying.
>
> I don't consider it minor.  I was looking forward to the correction  
> of this problem but it's still there in TeXShop 2.09. I did switch  
> briefly to single page view to avoid this behavior but working on  
> text that goes from  the bottom of a page to the beginning of the  
> next was really awkward.
>
> Themis
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