[OS X TeX] Setting Keyboard Shortcuts in TeXShop
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Fri Nov 20 17:19:42 CET 2009
On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Chris Goedde wrote:
> A while back there was a request that the keyboard shortcut cmd-I
> should be the "emphasize" command in TeXShop rather than the
> "Italic" command. I just upgraded to Leopard and the latest
> TeXShop, and this can easily be done using the keyboard preference
> pane in System preferences. You just need to set "Italic" to
> something other than cmd-I, then you can set emphasize to cmd-I.
>
> If you've never done this, then do the following:
>
> (1) Quit TeXShop.
> (2) Open System Preferences.
> (3) Select Keyboard and Mouse and then the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
> (4) Hit '+'.
> (5) Choose TeXShop from the list of Apps. If it doesn't appear on
> the list, choose "Other" and go find TeXShop.
> (6) Set Italic to something other than cmd-I; I used cmd-shift-I.
> (Just type Italic in the first text box, and cmd-I (using the
> actual command key) in the second.
> (7) Set emphasize to cmd-I.
> (8) Close System Preferences and open TeXShop.
I am using TeXShop Version 2.18-svn (2.18) under 10.4.11
Goedde's instructions worked great---even though cmd-shift-I is
already being used for MakeIndex so that that is what cmd-shift-I
triggers but, since I never use Italic for the Source and, I don't
care and just do MakeIndex from the menu---once in a long while.
But when just now I tried to do the same for Bold, it didn't work.
In step(6), I redefined the keyboard shortcut for Bold as cmd-shift-
B and that shows in Source > Font
In step (7), though, nothing that I tried in place of "emphasize"
worked---but then I don't have much imagination as far as that sort
of things goes.
Hopeful regards
--schremmer
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