[OS X TeX] Undoing linkback
Chris Goedde
cgg.lists at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 21:16:20 CET 2009
On Nov 3, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
>
> On Nov 3, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Chris Goedde wrote:
>
>> This was asked by someone on the Omnigraffle forums, with no
>> answer. I'd like to know the answer too, so I thought I'd ask here.
>>
>> The short question is: How do you break the linkback link between
>> LaTeXiT and a pdf and reset LaTeXiT so that it creates a new pdf
>> rather than modifies an existing pdf?
>>
>> Longer: If I drop a pdf made with LaTeXiT onto Omnigraffle, I can
>> establish a linkback connection by double-clicking the pdf. That's
>> great if I later want to change the pdf. However, if I accidentally
>> double-click (for example) the linkback link prevents me from
>> making new pdfs because any changes I make in LaTeXiT change the
>> first pdf. How do I break the connection and let LaTeXiT know I
>> want to create a new pdf rather than modify an existing pdf?
>>
>> Alternatively, how do I disable linkback altogether?
>>
>> Chris
>
> Howdy,
>
> Can't you just open LaTeXiT and build a new equation to drag and drop?
Quitting an re-starting LaTeXiT does break the link, yes. I guess my
question is whether there's something short of quitting and restarting
LaTeXiT that will break the link. Closing the LaTeXiT window and
opening a new one also works.
Chris
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