[OS X TeX] TeXShop on a MacBook
Justin C. Walker
justin at mac.com
Mon Mar 13 02:24:05 CET 2006
On Mar 12, 2006, at 17:12 , Gary L. Gray wrote:
>
> On Mar 12, 2006, at 8:00 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mar 12, 2006, at 16:20, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>>
>>> I have a weird problem with TeXShop. I am running on a MacBook,
>>> with what claims to be 2.0.9a of TeXShop, gotten from the MacTeX
>>> download (the BIG one) less than a week ago.
>>>
>>> I have the OgreKit find panel selected.
>>>
>>> It appears that the "ignore case" selection is ignored (ironic, I
>>> know). If I search for, say "proof", it will find instances of
>>> "proof", but not of "Proof". I have quit, restarted, opened and
>>> closed the find panel, checked and unchecked the "ignore case"
>>> box, but this doesn't alter the outcome.
>>
>> I don't have a MacBook Pro, but I'm curious as to whether you've
>> tried converting it to ppc-only with lipo and testing? Or isn't
>> there a way to force an application to launch using Rosetta? That
>> might narrow down the list of possible problems.
>
> Excellent suggestion!
>
> I just opened TeXShop using Rosetta and it does not exhibit this
> unusual behavior. That is, it honors the "ignore case" and finds
> strings starting with a backslash without the "Regular Expressions"
> option checked.
That's really interesting. I guess it's either a Rosetta problem or
there's something funky going on in the OgreKit code that Rosetta
can't "fix" (like big-endian assumptions about how characters of a
string lie in memory).
It's worth a bug report, probably from Richard or the OgreKit folks.
Thanks for figuring that out!
Cheers,
Justin
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