[OS X TeX] Survey about TeXShop feature use.
Raul Martinez
raulm231 at comcast.net
Sun Jul 1 05:30:15 CEST 2007
For me, add the following to Gary Gray's list; I use the panels a
lot. I don't use special keyboard assignments.
I have been using TeXShop since 2003. My experience level is fairly
high with LaTeX, which I have been using with other text editors
since 1998. My expertise is elementary with TeX directories and the
command line.
In general, I find TeXShop extremely useful and in fact is my LaTex
editor of choice.
Regards,
Raul Martinez
On Jun 30, 2007, at 6:28 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> As an incentive to get started on an attempt to put together a
> ``manual'' on TeXShop I'd like to conduct a little survey of the list.
>
> 1)What features of TeXShop do you use? I know we edit source files
> and compile files, I'm interested in the helpful (or not so
> helpful?) extras like Panels, Macros (text or Applescript), Command
> Completion, Auto Completion, Specialized Engines. special keyboard
> assignments (via System Preferences or other Key Binding methods)
> that you use to help you in your work. You can also include things
> like using the BibDesk InputManager for references/citations within
> TeXShop.
>
> 2)How long have you been using TeXShop and your experience level
> (approximate) with using TeX.
>
> Just trying to get a feel about what should be discussed in such a
> ``manual.''
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest.com)
>
>
>
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