[OS X TeX] unlocking a source file in TeXShop
Nitecki, Zbigniew H.
Zbigniew.Nitecki at tufts.edu
Fri Feb 10 23:17:43 CET 2012
Yes, that is, I have a master file which \inputs files, and the master file is identified (via the "project root" choice in the macros pulldown) in each \input document.
On Feb 10, 2012, at 4:01 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
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> On Feb 10, 2012, at 2:37 PM, Nitecki, Zbigniew H. wrote:
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>> Curiouser and Curiouser: the window which opens when I open the source file using sync (i.e., command-click text in the pdf) from within TeXShop is headed <filename>-Locked, and is blank. I can't get info on it from within TeXShop. When I click on "locked" I get a pulldown which invites me to unlock (which gets prevented, as described earlier) or to duplicate. If I duplicate, I get a second window, called <filename>copy, which is also blank. Can't get info on it, either. But if I go to Finder and go to the source file
>> where it lives (on dropbox, which might be the problem), then I can get information, and I can open it as a window which contains text, and which I CAN unlock.
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>> So what is going on here? Looks to me like a sync problem or a TeXShop 3.06 glitch.
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>> Ziggy Nitecki
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>> Zbigniew Nitecki
>> Department of Mathematics
>> Tufts University
>> Medford, MA 02155
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>> On Feb 10, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
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>> On Feb 10, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Nitecki, Zbigniew H. wrote:
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>> According to the "New Features" item on the Texhsop/Lion web site, a file which has been locked can be unlocked by clicking on the word "locked" at the top of the file window. But when I did this just now on a file, I got a box saying that this file cannot be unlocked, but I can duplicate it and edit that. If I do so, will that automatically become a replacement for the old one?---this file is one of many in a book project, all relating to a different project root. Or is there a way to unlock even when I get that error message?
>> I am running 3.06 on a new iMac.
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>> Zbigniew Nitecki
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>> Howdy,
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>> Hmmm... I haven't gotten that when opening old files; have always seen the Unlock choice. I'd do a Get Info… on those files and see if you have them locked there and if the ownership and permissions are set correctly for those files.
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>> Good Luck,
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>> Herb Schulz
>> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
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> Howdy,
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> I this a distributed document; i.e., one that has a root document that \includes or \inputs the other parts? If so, do each of the \included files have a line at the top,
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> % !TEX root = path/to/root.tex
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> that tells TeXShop how to compile the file and also how to sync between the pdf and the proper source file? Note: path/to/root.tex is the absolute or relative path to the root file.
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> Good Luck,
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> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
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